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View definitions for flare

flare

verb as in increase activity suddenly

verb as in spread

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Both are the result of magnetic activity on the sun, but a solar flare has more energy than a CME.

In past flare-ups—documented on open carry forums—the grocery chain has said that it will comply with state laws.

In 1859, astronomer Richard Carrington observed a strong solar flare that was directed at the Earth.

The principle is sound, but the effect is small enough that another source entirely could be responsible for the extra flare-up.

His words have a nationalistic flare, and his story is gripping.

The old Negro watched the approaching flare of the head-light as he ran on, with a grim, defiant eye.

His chuckle stopped as lightning flare threw the shadow of a man across the ground at Joseph's feet.

In order to keep the flare-lights burning all kinds of materials had been sacrificed.

Jim agreed at once, handed over the care of his flare-lights to one of the men, and prepared for action.

The furnishings are many hued, the cushions a flare of color, and the pictures fantastically futuristic.

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On this page you'll find 75 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flare, such as: blaze, boil over, break out, burn, explode, and flare-up.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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