FLARE Meaning and
Definition
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Flare can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, flare refers to a sudden, bright light or a burst of flames that emit a strong, bright glow. It is typically characterized by a short-lived, intense illumination or blaze. Flares are often used as signals in emergencies, to attract attention, or as illuminating devices in various fields such as aviation or marine environments. They can also be decorative elements in celebrations or fireworks displays.
Flare, as a verb, refers to the act of burning or shining with a sudden, intense light, often in a flickering or wavering manner. It can also imply the sudden or dramatic increase in intensity, such as emotions, tensions, or conflicts. For example, a situation may flare up when a discussion turns heated and passionate. Additionally, flare can describe the widening or expansion of an object or material, particularly at one end. In fashion, a flare is used to describe a garment or accessory that widens or expands away from the body, typically starting at the waist or hips.
Overall, flare encompasses various meanings involving intense illumination, sudden increases in intensity, and expansion. It is a versatile term used to describe both physical and metaphorical phenomena, highlighting its use in different contexts.
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• To glitter with a splendid but transient show; to show an unsteady light; to spread outwards.
• A broad unsteady light, offensive to the eye.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of FLARE
The word "flare" has its origin in the Old French word "flerre", which meant "flame" or "blaze". The Old French word derived from the Latin word "flagrare", meaning "to burn" or "to blaze". Over time, the meaning of "flare" evolved and came to refer to a burst or period of vivid light or flame, often with a sudden increase in intensity. It can also refer to a device used to create a bright signal or light, or to a sudden burst or outburst of emotion.
Idioms with the word FLARE
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flare up
The idiom "flare up" typically means a sudden and temporary increase in intensity, especially in reference to a medical condition or a situation of conflict, violence, or anger.
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flare out
The idiom "flare out" means to spread out or widen abruptly, typically used to describe the movement or expansion of something that was previously constricted or narrow.
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flare sth out
The idiom "flare sth out" typically means to spread or unfold something in an outward or expansive manner. It can refer to physically spreading out an object or material, or metaphorically, to express a concept or idea in a clear and concise manner with emphasis.
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flare something out
Similar spelling words for FLARE
- flaw,
- filaree,
- florey,
- fire,
- Floria,
- blare,
- flyer,
- flury,
- Fleury,
- fla.,
- flared,
- flora,
- flowery,
- floor,
- florio,
- false,
- Lire,
- flory,
- lyre,
- lure,
- flair,
- flake,
- fore-,
- fare,
- fluor,
- floe,
- glare,
- flame,
- flurry,
- Fleer,
- flue,
- flower,
- Flore,
- flares,
- flour,
- flier,
- failure,
- Florrie,
- flohr,
- Flor,
- flee.
Conjugate verb Flare
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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to flare
PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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PRESENT PERFECT
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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SIMPLE PAST
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