inflammably
/ɪnˈflæməbli/
adverb
- In a way that is easily set on fire or likely to burn.
- The dry grass burned inflammably during the summer drought.
- The chemical reacts inflammably when exposed to oxygen.
- The gas leaked inflammably into the air, creating a dangerous cloud.
- In a way that is likely to cause strong emotions or trouble.
- The issue was inflammably debated on social media for weeks.
- The speaker inflammably accused the government of corruption, stirring up the crowd.
- She inflammably defended her position, refusing to listen to any opposing views.
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