Pronunciation: /əˈbleɪz/
adjective Ablaze is an adjective that describes something that is on fire or glowing brightly.
A1 The campfire was ablaze with flames.
A2 The forest was ablaze with autumn colors.
B1 The city skyline was ablaze with lights at night.
B2 The protest march was ablaze with passion and energy.
C1 The art exhibition was ablaze with creativity and innovation.
C2 The political debate was ablaze with heated arguments and intense discussions.
adverb Ablaze can also be used as an adverb to describe something burning fiercely or intensely.
A1 The campfire was ablaze with flames.
A2 The candles on the birthday cake were ablaze with light.
B1 The forest was ablaze with color in the autumn.
B2 The city skyline was ablaze with lights during the holiday season.
C1 The stage was ablaze with excitement as the band took the spotlight.
C2 The night sky was ablaze with stars in the remote countryside.
formal The building was set ablaze by an unknown arsonist.
informal The bonfire was ablaze with colorful flames.
slang The party was lit, the dance floor ablaze with energy.
figurative His passion for music was ablaze, driving him to practice for hours every day.
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