ignited

/ɪɡˈnaɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of ignite: caused to catch fire or start burning.
    • The spark from the flint ignited the dry grass.
    • He ignited the grill with a long lighter.
    • A faulty wire ignited the fire in the old warehouse.
  2. Past tense and past participle of ignite: aroused or excited strong feelings.
    • His discovery ignited a new interest in renewable energy.
    • The news ignited a heated debate among the students.
    • Her speech ignited a movement for change in the community.
adjective
  1. Set on fire; burning.
    • The ignited matchstick fell onto the dry leaves, starting a small fire.
    • The ignited campfire crackled loudly in the dark forest.
    • Firefighters quickly extinguished the ignited trash can behind the school.
  2. Aroused or excited, especially in a sudden or intense way.
    • The speaker's words left an ignited sense of hope in the audience.
    • The crowd's ignited passion for the team was clear from their loud cheers.
    • Her ignited curiosity led her to read every book she could find on astronomy.
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