Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hot-flame
noun
/hɒt fleɪm/
Definition
A flame that is characterized by high temperature and brightness, typically produced by burning fuel.
Examples
- The chef controlled the hot-flame to quickly sear the steak.
- During the winter, a hot-flame fireplace can make a room feel cozy and warm.
- The hot-flame of the campfire provided light and warmth for the group of friends.
Meaning
The term ‘hot-flame’ refers to a type of fire that burns intensely, emitting significant heat and light, often used in the context of cooking, industrial processes, or as a descriptor for passionate situations.
Synonyms
- Intense flame
- Blazing fire
- Scorching blaze