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spark

Definition for spark

noun as in flash, trace

verb as in start, inspire

Strong matches

animate, excite

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Example Sentences

I love seeing memes take off and spark mutations and parodies and homages.

Our inner cities are stacks of dry leaves and lumber, waiting for a spark.

Then, it was the arrest of a popular leader named Mullah Kareem without just cause that provided the spark.

You refer to a car accident you were in as a kind of spark for you to get back into acting.

Their aim was to make beautiful art—and hopefully spark a conversation.

Very trim and strong, and confident he looked, with the glow of youth in his cheeks, and the spark of happiness in his gray eyes.

If ever a spark of feeling for her husband arose within Maude's heart, it was when she thought of Anne Ashton.

We passed beyond spark-range and splashed out on a sand-bar that jutted from the southern bank.

Now listen to me, said the dying woman, aloud, as if making a great effort to revive one latent spark of energy.

Gradually, however, the spark grew to a burning mass, which created the draught of air that fanned it.

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On this page you'll find 110 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to spark, such as: flare, flicker, gleam, glint, glitter, and glow.

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

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