Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

backdraught

noun
/ˈbækdrɔːft/
Definition
A draft of air that is drawn into a space when a fire or combustion has consumed the available oxygen, often resulting in a sudden flare-up when fresh air is introduced.
Examples
  • When the firefighter opened the door, a backdraught engulfed the room in flames.
  • Understanding backdraught is essential for safe fire management.
Meaning
Backdraught occurs when a fire smolders due to a lack of oxygen, and then suddenly reignites violently when oxygen is reintroduced, typically from an open door or window.
Synonyms
  • backdraft
  • draft