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Catch Fire for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: kæʧ_faɪər

What does Catch Fire really mean?

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Hey there! So, "catch fire" is a really cool phrase that we use when we want to talk about something that starts burning. You know, like when you light a match and put it near some paper, and then the paper starts to catch fire. That's what "catch fire" means! It's when something starts to burn and make flames.

But you know what? "Catch fire" can also mean something else. It can also mean when something becomes really popular really quickly, like a new song or a new trend. It's like when someone starts talking about something really exciting, and then everyone else starts talking about it, and then it's everywhere, just like a fire spreading really fast. So "catch fire" can mean both starting to burn and becoming really popular in a short amount of time.

I hope that makes sense! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Learning new words can be really fun, don't you think? Keep up the good work!

Revised and Fact checked by Olivia Davis on 2023-11-13 20:39:16

Catch Fire In a sentece

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  • When you light a match and hold it close to a piece of paper, the paper will catch fire.
  • If you leave a candle burning for too long, the wax around the wick may catch fire.
  • If you leave a pot of oil on the stove for too long, it can get very hot and catch fire.
  • If you have a campfire and you put too much wood on it, the flames might catch fire to the surrounding bushes.
  • If a building is very old and made of wood, it might catch fire more easily than a building made of stone or metal.

Catch Fire Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Catch Fire Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Catch Fire Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.