English Dictionary
Definition fire in British English
fire
verb
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verb
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
Example
Police threatened to fire on demonstrators.
Synonyms and related words
2
to make someone leave their job, sometimes as a punishment
Example
She was fired for refusing to comply with safety regulations.
Example
He's the person responsible for hiring and firing.
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5
to bake clay at a very high temperature so that it becomes very hard
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Related Words
Words related to fire:
a ball of fire (phrase)
a baptism of fire (phrase)
add fuel to the (phrase)
breathing fire (phrase)
burn (verb)
bush fire (noun)
catch fire (phrase)
come under fire (phrase)
draw fire (phrase)
dumpster fire (noun)
fight a (phrase)
fight fire with fire (phrase)
fire (noun)
fire (verb)
fire alarm (noun)
fire away (phrasal verb)
fire back at (phrasal verb)
fire brigade (noun)
fire certificate (noun)
fire department (noun)
fire door (noun)
fire drill (noun)
fire engine (noun)
fire escape (noun)
fire extinguisher (noun)
fire fight (noun)
fire hall (noun)
fire hose (noun)
fire hydrant (noun)
fire in someone’s belly (phrase)
fire irons (noun)
fire marshal (noun)
fire off (phrasal verb)
fire practice (noun)
fire sale (noun)
fire screen (noun)
fire service (noun)
fire someone with enthusiasm (phrase)
fire someone’s imagination (phrase)
fire station (noun)
fire trail (noun)
fire truck (noun)
fire up (phrasal verb)
fire whirl (noun)
fire-eater (noun)
fire-raiser (noun)
fire-retardant (adjective)
friendly fire (noun)
garbage fire (noun)
gas fire (noun)
get on like a house on fire (phrase)
fire (phrase)
have irons in the fire (phrase)
in the line of fire (phrase)
light a fire under someone (phrase)
on fire ()
open fire (phrase)
out of the frying pan (and) into the fire (phrase)
playing with fire (phrase)
quick-fire (adjective)
rapid-fire (adjective)
set fire to something (phrase)
set the world on fire (phrase)
sure-fire (adjective)
the fat is in the fire (phrase)
there’s no smoke without fire (phrase)