Flaming for Dummies
adjective
pronunciation: 'fleɪmɪŋWhat does Flaming really mean?
Flaming is when someone uses mean or hurtful language towards another person. It’s like when someone says something unkind or rude to someone else, and it can really hurt their feelings. For example, if someone says something mean to you online, that’s called flaming. It’s kind of like when someone blows out a big fire and the flames spread out and hurt things around it – except in this case, it’s the words that hurt.
So, if someone is cyberbullying or being really mean to someone else, that’s flaming. It’s not nice and it’s important to always be kind to others and not say things that can hurt them.
Revised and Fact checked by Brian Anderson on 2023-11-15 06:12:43
Flaming In a sentece
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- The bonfire was flaming brightly, casting a warm glow on everyone around it.
- The chef used a flaming torch to quickly caramelize the sugar on top of the crème brûlée.
- The rocket took off with a flaming trail behind it, soaring into the night sky.
- The dragon breathed out a stream of flaming fire, scorching everything in its path.
- The candle was flaming steadily, adding a peaceful ambiance to the room.
Flaming Synonyms
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Flaming Similar Words
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