firebug

[ˈfaɪərbʌɡ]

firebug Definition

  • 1a small beetle with a bright red body and black spots that produces a secretion which can cause blisters if it comes into contact with human skin
  • 2a person who is fascinated by fire or who sets fires, especially for criminal purposes

Using firebug: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "firebug" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The firebug is known for its bright red body and black spots.

  • Example

    The police suspect that the fire was started by a firebug.

  • Example

    The firebug was caught and arrested for starting the forest fire.

firebug Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for firebug

Phrases with firebug

  • play with fire

    to do something that is very dangerous or risky

    Example

    You're playing with fire if you try to cheat on the exam.

  • to achieve great success and make a significant impact on the world

    Example

    The young entrepreneur's innovative idea has set the world on fire.

  • a strong determination or motivation to succeed

    Example

    The athlete had fire in the belly and trained hard every day to win the championship.

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Summary: firebug in Brief

A 'firebug' [ˈfaɪərbʌɡ] is either a small beetle with a bright red body and black spots that can cause blisters if it comes into contact with human skin or a person who is fascinated by fire or who sets fires, especially for criminal purposes. The latter usage is often used to describe arsonists or pyromaniacs. Phrases like 'play with fire' and 'set the world on fire' are idiomatic expressions that use the word 'fire' to denote danger or success.