Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
stoke-a-flame
phrase
/stoʊk ə fleɪm/

Definition
To encourage or intensify emotions or situations, often leading to increased excitement, anger, or enthusiasm.

Examples
- The speaker’s passionate words seemed to stoke-a-flame of inspiration in the audience.
- She was careful not to stoke-a-flame of conflict during the discussion.
- They hoped to stoke-a-flame of interest in the community project.

Meaning
The phrase refers to the act of adding fuel to a fire, both literally and figuratively, suggesting that one is making a situation more intense.

Synonyms
- Ignite
- Incite
- Fuel
- Stimulate
- Provoke