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Definitions for Flaming
[1] emitting flames; blazing; burning; fiery.
[2] like a flame in brilliance, heat, or shape.
[3] intensely ardent or passionate: flaming youth.
[4] Informal . (used as an intensifier) What a flaming idiot!
[5] Informal : Usually Disparaging and Offensive . (especially of a man) blatantly gay: He's a flaming queen!
[6] burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
[7] Often flames . the state or condition of blazing combustion: to burst into flames.
[8] any flamelike condition; glow; inflamed condition.
[9] brilliant light; scintillating luster.
[10] bright coloring; a streak or patch of color.
[11] flame color.
[12] intense ardor, zeal, or passion.
[13] Informal . an object of one's passionate love; sweetheart: He's taking out his new flame tonight.
[14] Computer Slang . an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message, as an online comment.
[15] to burn with a flame or flames; burst into flames; blaze.
[16] to glow like flame; shine brilliantly; flash.
[17] to burn or burst forth with strong emotion; break into open anger, indignation, etc.
[18] Computer Slang . to post an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message, as an online comment.
[19] to subject to the action of flame or fire.
[20] to flambé.
[21] Computer Slang . to insult or criticize angrily in an online post or comment.
[22] flame out , (of a jet engine) to cease to function due to an interruption of the fuel supply or to faulty combustion. to burst out in or as if in flames.
[23] burning with or emitting flames
[24] glowing brightly; brilliant
[25] intense or ardent; vehement; passionate a flaming temper
[26] informal (intensifier) you flaming idiot
[27] an obsolete word for flagrant
[28] a hot usually luminous body of burning gas often containing small incandescent particles, typically emanating in flickering streams from burning material or produced by a jet of ignited gas
[29] (often plural) the state or condition of burning with flames to burst into flames
[30] a brilliant light; fiery glow
[31] a strong reddish-orange colour (as adjective ) a flame carpet
[32] intense passion or ardour; burning emotion
[33] informal a lover or sweetheart (esp in the phrase an old flame )
[34] informal an abusive message sent by electronic mail, esp to express anger or criticism of an internet user
[35] to burn or cause to burn brightly; give off or cause to give off flame
[36] (intr) to burn or glow as if with fire; become red or fiery his face flamed with anger
[37] (intr) to show great emotion; become angry or excited
[38] (tr) to apply a flame to (something)
[39] (tr) archaic to set on fire, either physically or with emotion
[40] informal to send an abusive message by electronic mail
Words related to Flaming
glowing, red-hot, fiery, blazing, burning, raging, red, alight, ignited, scintillating, aroused, ablaze, afire, brilliant, conflagrant, aflame, ardent, bright, fervent
Words nearby Flaming
flamen, flamenco, flameout, flameproof, flamethrower, flaming, flaming sword, flamingo, flamingo-flower, flaminian way, flamininus
Origin of Flaming
e1300–50; (noun) Middle English flaume < Anglo-French, variant of flaumbe; Old French flambe, earlier flamble < Latin flammula, diminutive of flamma flame (see -ule); (v.) Middle English flaumen < Anglo-French flaum(b)er; Old French flamber < Latin flammāre, derivative of flamma
Other words from Flaming
flam·ing·ly , adverb
un·flam·ing , adjective
flam·er , noun
flame·less , adjective
flame·like , adjective
out·flame , verb (used with object), out·flamed, out·flam·ing.
pre·flame , adjective
un·der·flame , noun
Word origin for Flaming
eC14: from Anglo-French flaume , from Old French flambe , modification of flamble , from Latin flammula a little flame, from flamma flame
Synonyms for Flaming
blazing, fiery, glowing, red-hot, alight, flaring, ignited, raging, red, ablaze, afire, aflame, brilliant, conflagrant, in flames