Pronunciation: /ˈflɛrɪŋ/
verb burning with a sudden intensity
A1 The candle was flaring brightly in the dark room.
A2 The fire started flaring up as the wind picked up.
B1 The conflict between the two countries is flaring once again.
B2 The political tensions in the region are flaring up, leading to concerns of potential conflict.
C1 The debate over healthcare policy is flaring among lawmakers.
C2 The controversy surrounding the new law is flaring up in the media.
adjective showing strong emotion or passion
A1 The flaring sun made it too hot to play outside.
A2 She wore a flaring red dress to the party.
B1 The flaring tempers in the meeting led to a heated argument.
B2 The flaring colors of the sunset painted the sky in brilliant hues.
C1 The flaring lights of the city at night were mesmerizing.
C2 The flaring emotions of the characters added depth to the novel.
formal The scientist observed the flaring of the sun during the solar storm.
informal I saw the flaring lights coming from the party down the street.
slang The car's exhaust was flaring up as it revved its engine.
figurative Emotions were flaring during the heated argument.
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