flaming
/ˈfleɪmɪŋ/
adjective
- Burning with flames; on fire.
- We watched the flaming logs crackle in the fireplace.
- The firefighters rushed to put out the flaming building.
- A flaming torch lit the dark cave.
- Very bright red, orange, or yellow, like fire.
- She wore a flaming red dress to the party.
- The autumn leaves turned a flaming orange.
- His face turned flaming red with embarrassment.
- Used to emphasize that something is very strong or intense, especially anger or passion.
- He had a flaming argument with his brother about the car.
- The politician made a flaming speech against corruption.
- She gave him a flaming look of anger.
Antonyms
verb
- Present participle of flame; to burn with flames.
- The old barn was flaming after being struck by lightning.
- The candles were flaming brightly on the birthday cake.
- The gas burner is flaming too high; turn it down.
- To send an angry or insulting message to someone online.
- The moderator warned the user for flaming others.
- Stop flaming people just because you disagree with them.
- He was flaming his opponent in the comments section.
noun
- The act of posting angry or insulting messages online.
- Flaming is against the rules of most online forums.
- The chat room was full of flaming after the controversial announcement.
- She was banned for flaming other users.