imblaze

[im-bleyz]

imblaze Definition

  • 1to set on fire
  • 2to inflame with passion or excitement

Using imblaze: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fireworks imblazed the night sky.

  • Example

    His speech imblazed the audience with enthusiasm.

  • Example

    The sunset imblazed the horizon with vibrant colors.

imblaze Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for imblaze

Phrases with imblaze

  • to become extremely angry

    Example

    He imblazed with anger when he found out he was betrayed.

  • to become extremely passionate

    Example

    She imblazed with passion when she talked about her art.

  • to become extremely excited

    Example

    The fans imblazed with excitement when their team won the championship.

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Summary: imblaze in Brief

'Imblaze' [im-bleyz] is a verb that means to set on fire or to inflame with passion or excitement. It can be used literally, as in 'The fireworks imblazed the night sky,' or figuratively, as in 'His speech imblazed the audience with enthusiasm.' 'Imblaze' has synonyms like 'ignite' and 'kindle,' and antonyms like 'extinguish' and 'quench.'