ignited

[ɪɡˈnaɪtɪd]

ignited Definition

  • 1catch fire or cause to catch fire
  • 2arouse or inflame (an emotion or situation)

Using ignited: Examples

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

  • Example

    The match ignited the gasoline.

  • Example

    His speech ignited a heated debate among the audience.

  • Example

    Her words ignited a spark of hope in his heart.

ignited Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with ignited

  • ignite someone's imagination

    to inspire or stimulate someone's creativity or curiosity

    Example

    The museum's exhibits ignited her imagination and she spent hours exploring them.

  • to arouse or intensify a strong feeling or desire for something

    Example

    The movie ignited his passion for filmmaking and he decided to pursue it as a career.

  • to start or incite a major change or upheaval in society or politics

    Example

    The publication of the controversial book ignited a revolution in the country's intellectual and cultural scene.

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Summary: ignited in Brief

The verb 'ignited' [ɪɡˈnaɪtɪd] means to catch fire or cause something to catch fire, or to arouse or inflame an emotion or situation. Examples include 'The match ignited the gasoline.' and 'His speech ignited a heated debate among the audience.' Phrases like 'ignite someone's imagination' and 'ignite a passion' denote inspiring or intensifying feelings, while 'ignite a revolution' implies starting a major change or upheaval.