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adj

afire

uh-FY
adj
1
On fire, whether literally or as a figure of speech for strong emotion.
"The old barn was afire within minutes."
"Her imagination was afire with new ideas."

How to Use Afire

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishLiterally burning, or figuratively full of passion or excitement.

When to use it

Mostly literary — everyday speech favours "on fire."

Word Forms

more afire comparative, more afire comparative, most afire superlative, most afire superlative

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Etymology

From Middle English afire, combining the "a-" prefix ("on") with "fire."

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