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Synonyms and antonyms of Fuel and using fuel in American Thesaurus

Fuel and using fuel

biofuel (noun)

fuel that is made from living things or from something their bodies produce, for example fuel made from cow manure

biogas (noun)

gas, especially methane, that is produced when bacteria cause plants to decay. It can be used as fuel.

biomass (noun)

science plant and animal substances used for fuel

burn (verb)

to use something such as gas or coal to produce heat or energy

capacity (noun)

the amount of energy or power that something can produce

coal-fired (adjective)

operated by burning coal

energy (noun)

a form of power such as electricity, heat, or light that is used for making things work

energy security (noun)

the fact of a country having energy supplies that are safe and secure, especially energy that is produced by the country on its own territory

fossil fuel (noun)

a fuel such as coal or oil, made from decayed material from animals or plants that lived many thousands of years ago

fuel (noun)

a substance such as oil, gas, coal, or wood that produces heat or power when it is burned. Coal and wood are sometimes called solid fuel

fuel (noun)

used as fuel, or relating to fuel

gas (noun)

a gas burned as fuel, for example to heat your house or cook food

juice (noun)

informal something such as fuel or electricity that makes a motor or machine work

peat (noun)

a type of soil consisting of decaying plants that can also be used as fuel

power (noun)

energy obtained from oil, coal, the sun, etc., used for operating equipment and machines

pulse (noun)

an amount of physical energy, for example electricity, light, or sound, that something produces for a short time

solar energy (noun)

energy that uses the power of the Sun’s light and heat to produce electricity

solar panel (noun)

a piece of equipment that uses energy from the Sun to create power for a building

solid fuel (noun)

a solid substance such as wood or coal that is burned to produce heat or electricity

steam (noun)

power that is created when water is heated

turf (noun)

a brown substance that you burn like coal for heat

wood (noun)

using wood as a fuel