ablaze

/əˈbleɪz/
adjective
  1. Burning strongly; on fire.
    • The dry forest quickly became ablaze after the lightning strike.
    • The old barn was ablaze, and firefighters rushed to the scene.
    • Campers kept the fire ablaze all night to stay warm.
  2. Very bright or full of light or color.
    • The garden was ablaze with red and yellow tulips in spring.
    • Her dress was ablaze with sequins under the stage lights.
    • The city skyline was ablaze with holiday lights.
  3. Filled with strong emotion, such as anger or excitement.
    • His eyes were ablaze with fury after the unfair decision.
    • She felt ablaze with passion for her new project.
    • The crowd was ablaze with joy when the team won the championship.
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