verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The spark ignited the dry leaves, causing a small fire.

Definition:to light or set on fire

From ignite

Example:His speech ignited dynamite among the community, sparking heated discussions and protests.

Definition:a phrase referring to a powerful or explosive public reaction or situation

From ignited dynamite

Example:The performance ignited passion in the audience, leaving them buzzing for hours after the show.

Definition:a strong, intense emotion or enthusiasm

From ignited passion

Example:The new policy ignited debate among the politicians and the public.

Definition:to start or cause a discussion, often heated or controversial

From ignite debate

Example:It was chilly outside, so she decided to ignite a fire to keep warm.

Definition:to start a fire, usually in a fireplace or stove

From ignite a fire

Example:Her vision ignited change in the organization, leading to more innovative and collaborative practices.

Definition:to start or cause a significant change, often bringing about a transformation

From ignite change