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- Dictionarynounfire (noun) · fires (plural noun) · electric fire (noun) · electric fires (plural noun) · gas fire (noun) · gas fires (plural noun)
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke:"his house was destroyed by fire"
- a destructive burning of something:"a fire at a hotel"
- a collection of fuel, especially wood or coal, burned in a controlled way to provide heat or a means for cooking:"our small kettle was kept constantly on the fire"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa domestic heating appliance that uses electricity or gas as fuel:"she was freezing and keeping the fire low to save money"
- one of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology:"a fire sign"
- a burning sensation in the body:"the whiskey lit a fire in the back of his throat"
verbfire (verb) · fires (third person present) · fired (past tense) · fired (past participle) · firing (present participle)- discharge a gun or other weapon in order to explosively propel (a bullet or projectile):"he fired a shot at the retreating prisoners" · "they fired off a few rounds"
- discharge (a gun or other weapon):"troops fired on crowds" · "another gang fired a pistol"
- (of a gun) be discharged:"the first gun fired"
- physiology(of a nerve or muscle cell) generate an impulse or contraction:"the signal is generated by neurons firing in response to the visual stimulus"
- direct (questions or statements, especially unwelcome ones) toward someone in rapid succession:"they fired questions at me for what seemed like ages"
- (fire something off)send a message aggressively, especially as one of a series:"he fired off a letter informing her that he regarded the matter with the utmost seriousness"
- supply (a furnace, engine, boiler, or power station) with fuel:"liquefied petroleum gas can fire room heaters"
- (of an internal combustion engine, or a cylinder in one) undergo ignition of its fuel when started:"the engine fired and she pushed her foot down on the accelerator"
- (fire something up)start (an engine or other device):"with a flick of his wrist he fired up the chainsaw" · "she fired up her laptop and checked her email"Similar:set in motionfire upget/set something going/movingstart something functioningstart something operating
- archaicset fire to:"I fired the straw"
- bake or dry (pottery, bricks, etc.) in a kiln:"methane gas is being used to fire bricks at a nearby factory"
OriginOld English fȳr (noun), fȳrian ‘supply with material for a fire’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuur and German Feuer. Inferno
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