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fiery

[ fahyuhr-ee, fahy-uh-ree ]

adjective

, fier·i·er, fier·i·est.
  1. consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire:

    a volcano's fiery discharge.

  2. intensely hot:

    fiery desert sands.

    Antonyms: cool, cold

  3. like or suggestive of fire:

    a fiery red; angry, fiery eyes.

    Synonyms: burning, glowing, flaming

    Antonyms: cold, cool

  4. intensely ardent, impetuous, or passionate:

    fiery courage; a fiery speech.

    Synonyms: impassioned, spirited, vehement, fervent

    Antonyms: dispassionate, cold, cool

  5. easily angered or provoked:

    a fiery temper.

  6. causing a burning sensation, as certain liquors or condiments.
  7. inflamed, as a tumor or sore.
  8. Mining: Older Use.
    1. highly flammable.
    2. containing highly flammable gas.


fiery

/ ˈfaɪərɪ /

adjective

  1. of, containing, or composed of fire
  2. resembling fire in heat, colour, ardour, etc

    a fiery speaker

    a fiery desert wind

  3. easily angered or aroused

    a fiery temper

  4. (of food) producing a burning sensation

    a fiery curry

  5. (of the skin or a sore) inflamed
  6. flammable or containing flammable gas
  7. (of a cricket pitch) making the ball bounce dangerously high


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Derived Forms

  • ˈfieriness, noun
  • ˈfierily, adverb

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Other Words From

  • fieri·ly adverb
  • fieri·ness noun
  • un·fiery adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of fiery1

First recorded in 1225–75; Middle English fiery, fury, fery; fire, -y 1

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Example Sentences

The fiery colors are mirrored in the waters of Eagle Lake, Long Pond, and Jordan Pond and are best experienced by kayak.

It was spicy, but not in a fiery way, just enough to tickle my throat.

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Then, when the invasion was over and Congress resumed in the late evening, Representative Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican, took to the House floor and blamed antifa during a fiery speech.

Whether it will continue into next year is going to be a fiery debate over the offseason.

An F1 car bursting into flames is a much rarer event—Grosjean's fiery crash is the first for over 30 years, and the sight of flames strikes a kind of primal fear, bringing to mind drivers like Roger Williamson and Niki Lauda.

There was Milan Hruška, a fiery miner from the North Bohemian coal mines.

Next door, a strip mall popped and hissed as unknown accelerants aided in its fiery destruction.

Shortly after leaving Stanleyville, Richard Holm and a Cuban pilot went down in a fiery plane crash.

The fiery first-term conservative won narrowly over Democrat Mike Michaud Tuesday night.

The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation.

To this, it is greatly to be feared, the fiery Southerns will not submit without an armed struggle.

The shells came from Asia and Achi Baba:—in a fiery shower, they fell upon the lines of our front trenches.

There was too much of the old law with its thunders, too much of fiery Elijah, surviving in John.

There was no dog with her, and in the bustle that followed, I forgot to seek further for the solution of those two fiery lights.

It was then that for a moment I caught sight of a pair of glowing, fiery eyes shining through the darkness.

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