Pronunciation: /ˈkɪndəl/
noun a device for reading electronic books
A1 I use my kindle to read e-books.
A2 She downloaded a new novel on her kindle.
B1 The kindle has a built-in light for reading in the dark.
B2 I prefer using a kindle over a physical book because it's more convenient.
C1 The latest kindle model has a higher resolution screen.
C2 Many avid readers swear by the kindle for its portability and ease of use.
verb to start a fire; ignite
A1 I like to kindle a fire in the fireplace on cold nights.
A2 She used a match to kindle the barbecue grill.
B1 Reading a good book can kindle a love for literature.
B2 The speaker's words kindled a sense of hope in the audience.
C1 His passion for photography kindled a desire to travel the world.
C2 The painting exhibition kindled a deep appreciation for art in the visitors.
formal She used a kindle to start the campfire.
informal I always use my kindle to light the barbecue.
slang Let's use the kindle to get this bonfire going!
figurative His words were like a spark that kindled a fire in her heart.
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