Pronunciation: /ˈmɛɡəˌfaɪər/
noun A very large, intense, and destructive wildfire that typically burns over a vast area and is difficult to control
A1 A megafire is a very large and destructive fire.
A2 The firefighters worked hard to contain the megafire that was raging through the forest.
B1 The impact of a megafire on the environment can be devastating.
B2 Climate change has been linked to the increase in megafires in recent years.
C1 Efforts to prevent megafires include controlled burns and forest management strategies.
C2 The government allocated funds to research ways to better predict and respond to megafires.
formal The firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the megafire that has been raging for days.
informal Have you seen the news about the megafire out west? It's really devastating.
slang That megafire is no joke, it's like a beast out of control.
figurative The conflict between the two countries was like a megafire, spreading rapidly and causing widespread destruction.
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