inflammable

[ɪnˈflæməbl]

inflammable Definition

  • 1easily set on fire; combustible
  • 2tending to excite anger, animosity, or passion

Using inflammable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The building was made of inflammable materials and caught fire quickly.

  • Example

    The politician's speech was inflammable and caused a riot.

  • Example

    Be careful with that gasoline, it's highly inflammable.

inflammable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inflammable

Antonyms for inflammable

Phrases with inflammable

  • material that is easily set on fire

    Example

    The factory stored inflammable materials in a separate warehouse.

  • speech that is likely to cause strong emotions or reactions

    Example

    The comedian's inflammable speech offended many people in the audience.

  • a situation that is likely to become explosive or dangerous

    Example

    The tension between the two groups created an inflammable situation that could turn violent at any moment.

Origins of inflammable

from Latin 'inflammare', meaning 'to set on fire'

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Summary: inflammable in Brief

The term 'inflammable' [ɪnˈflæməbl] refers to something that is easily set on fire or likely to cause strong emotions or reactions. It can describe materials, speech, or situations, as in 'The building was made of inflammable materials and caught fire quickly.' 'Inflammable' has synonyms like 'combustible' and 'ignitable,' and informal terms like 'flammable' and 'explosive.'