Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
on-fire
idiom
/ɒn faɪə/

Definition
A phrase used to describe something or someone that is performing exceptionally well or is in a state of intense excitement or activity.

Examples
- The team has been on-fire this season, winning every game.
- Her performance in the play was on-fire and received a standing ovation.
- He’s really on-fire with his new project, attracting a lot of attention.

Meaning
When something is said to be ‘on-fire’, it implies that it is achieving great success, popularity, or enthusiasm.

Synonyms
- firing on all cylinders
- hot
- exhilarated
- energized
- thriving