How Do You Spell CONFLAGRATION?

Pronunciation: [kɒnflɐɡɹˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "conflagration" (/kənfləˈɡreɪʃən/) is spelled with a "con" prefix, meaning "together," and a "flagr" root, meaning "to burn." The letters "a" and "o" are both pronounced as a schwa sound, creating a three-syllable word. The "g" sound is pronounced as a "j" sound and the "ti" is pronounced as "sh," resulting in the final pronunciation of "kun-fluh-grey-shun." This word refers to a large and destructive fire that causes extensive damage.

CONFLAGRATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Conflagration is a noun that refers to a widespread and uncontrollable fire that rapidly consumes a large area, causing extensive destruction. It is derived from the Latin word "conflagrare," meaning "to burn together." The term connotes a fire of significant magnitude or intensity, often resulting in great devastation and loss of property, resources, and, in extreme cases, human lives.

    A conflagration typically involves a rapid spread of flames, characterized by the overwhelming heat it generates and its ability to engulf vast areas. Its destructive power can be driven by various factors, such as accelerated wind or combustible materials. Conflagrations can occur in both natural and man-made settings, including forests, cities, and industrial zones.

    The impact of a conflagration extends beyond the immediate destruction. It can have far-reaching consequences, including the displacement of individuals and communities, economic setbacks, and ecological damage. Conflagrations are often tackled by professional firefighters and emergency responders, who mobilize resources to mitigate and extinguish the fire, aiming to safeguard lives and properties.

    Figuratively, the term conflagration can be used to describe any intense or explosive situation that spreads rapidly, causing widespread chaos or conflict. In this sense, it refers to a metaphorical firestorm, depicting a highly volatile or contentious event or situation.

  2. A great fire; a burning of any great mass, as houses or a forest.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CONFLAGRATION

The word "conflagration" originates from the Latin term "conflagratio", which is derived from two Latin words: "con-" meaning "together" or "with", and "flagratio" meaning "burning" or "blaze". Combining these roots, "conflagratio" signifies "a burning together" or "a burning up". The term was later borrowed into English, and has been used since the 17th century to refer to a large, destructive fire.

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Plural form of CONFLAGRATION is CONFLAGRATIONS

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