Kindled Meaning in English
word · lemma: kindle
ˈkɪndəɫd
KIN-duhld
kˈɪndəld
KIN-duhld
Definición
Started a fire or made something burn. Also used figuratively to mean started a feeling or emotion.
Uso & Matices
Formal and literary tone, especially in figurative uses ('kindled hope', 'kindled passion'). Common in books, stories, or poetic language. Not for everyday conversation about lighting fires; use 'lit' or 'started' instead.
Spanish: encendió - avivó (sentimientos)Portuguese (BR): acendeu - despertou (sentimentos)Portuguese (PT): acendeu - despertou (sentimentos)Chinese (Simplified): 点燃了 - 激起了(情感)Chinese (Traditional): 點燃了 - 激起了(情感)Hindi: जलाया - जगाया (भावनाएँ)Arabic: أشعل - أيقظ (مشاعر)Bengali: জ্বালানো - প্রজ্বলিত করা - উসকে দেওয়া (আবেগ)Russian: разжёг - зажёг - пробудил (чувство)Japanese: 火をつけた - 灯した - 呼び起こした (感情)Vietnamese: nhóm lửa - khơi dậy (cảm xúc)Korean: 불을 붙였다 - 불러일으켰다 (감정)Turkish: yakmak - ateşlemek - uyandırmak (duygu)Urdu: جلایا - بھڑکایا (جذبہ)Indonesian: menyalakan - membangkitkan (perasaan)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He kindled a small fire to keep warm.
basic
The teacher kindled an interest in science in her students.
basic
His speech kindled hope in the crowd.
basic
Her laughter kindled memories of our childhood summers.
natural
A single spark kindled the massive wildfire.
natural
Old photos kindled a sense of nostalgia in me.
natural