smoldering

[ˈsməʊldərɪŋ]

smoldering Definition

  • 1burning slowly with smoke but no flame
  • 2showing suppressed anger or passion

Using smoldering: Examples

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

  • Example

    The smoldering fire was difficult to put out.

  • Example

    His smoldering gaze made her feel uncomfortable.

  • Example

    The smoldering tension between the two rivals was palpable.

  • Example

    She tried to hide her smoldering anger but it was evident in her tone.

smoldering Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for smoldering

Phrases with smoldering

  • the remains of a structure that has been destroyed by fire and is still emitting smoke

    Example

    The firefighters were still trying to put out the smoldering ruins of the building.

  • a gaze that conveys suppressed passion or anger

    Example

    He gave her a smoldering look that made her heart race.

  • a fire that burns slowly with smoke but no flame

    Example

    The smoldering fire in the fireplace provided a warm and cozy atmosphere.

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Summary: smoldering in Brief

The term 'smoldering' [ˈsməʊldərɪŋ] refers to something that is burning slowly with smoke but no flame, such as a fire or a cigarette. It can also describe a person's gaze or emotions, indicating suppressed passion or anger. Examples include 'The smoldering fire was difficult to put out.' and 'His smoldering gaze made her feel uncomfortable.'

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