Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fuage
noun
/ˈfjʊeɪdʒ/

Definition
The practice of instilling a sense of fire or passion within a specific context, often seen in social or political movements.

Examples
- The fuage during the campaign inspired many young voters to participate.
- She spoke with such fuage that the crowd felt energized and motivated.

Meaning
Fuage signifies the act of igniting enthusiasm or fervor among people, especially in efforts to instigate change or motivate a group.

Synonyms
- Passion
- Fervor
- Enthusiasm
- Zeal
- Fire