Word Meanings - FIERY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Consisting of, containing, or resembling, fire; as, the fiery gulf of Etna; a fiery appearance. And fiery billows roll below. I. Watts. 2. Vehement; ardent; very active; impetuous. Hath thy fiery heart so parched thine entrails Shak. The fiery
Additional info about word: FIERY
1. Consisting of, containing, or resembling, fire; as, the fiery gulf of Etna; a fiery appearance. And fiery billows roll below. I. Watts. 2. Vehement; ardent; very active; impetuous. Hath thy fiery heart so parched thine entrails Shak. The fiery spirit of his forefathers. W. Irwing. 3. Passionate; easily provoked; irritable. You kniw the fiery quality of the duke. Shak. 4. Unrestrained; fierce; mettlesome; spirited. One curbed the fiery steed. Dryden. 5. heated by fire, or as if by fire; burning hot; parched; feverish. Pope. The sword which is made fiery. Hooker. Fiery cross, a cross constructed of two firebrands, and pitched upon the point of a spear; formerly in Scotland borne by a runner as a signal for the clan to take up arms. Sir W. Scott.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of FIERY)
- Ardent
- Longing
- passionate
- aspiring
- eager
- fervent
- excited
- fiery
- glowing
- zealous
- fervid
- fierce
- keen
- vehement
- hot
- affectionate
- impassioned
- burning
- heated
- Fierce
- Wild
- savage
- violent
- raging
- furious
- impetuous
- ferocious
- Glowing
- Shining
- intense
- ardent
- Hasty
- Speedy
- rapid
- superficial
- hurried
- irascible
- reckless
- headlong
- crude
- incomplete
- undeveloped
- immature
- swift
- precipitate
- slight
- quick
- excitable
- rash
- cursory
- Quarrelsome
- Choleric
- petulant
- litigious
- pugnacious
- brawling
- hot-tempered
- contentious
- irritable
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of FIERY)
Related words: (words related to FIERY)
- RAGULED; RAGGULED
Notched in regular diagonal breaks; -- said of a line, or a bearing having such an edge. - PRECIPITATELY
In a precipitate manner; headlong; hastily; rashly. Swift. - LONG-SUFFERANCE
Forbearance to punish or resent. - SLIGHTNESS
The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard. - RAGE
1. Violent excitement; eager passion; extreme vehemence of desire, emotion, or suffering, mastering the will. "In great rage of pain." Bacon. He appeased the rage of hunger with some scraps of broken meat. Macaulay. Convulsed with a rage of grief. - SHINTIYAN; SHINTYAN
A kind of wide loose drawers or trousers worn by women in Mohammedan countries. - EXCITO-MOTION
Motion excited by reflex nerves. See Excito-motory. - LONGIPALP
One of a tribe of beetles, having long maxillary palpi. - LONGSPUN
Spun out, or extended, to great length; hence, long-winded; tedious. The longspun allegories fulsome grow, While the dull moral lies too plain below. Addison. - SHINDLE
A shingle; also, a slate for roofing. Holland. - SHINGLER
1. One who shingles. 2. A machine for shingling puddled iron. - ARDENT
1. Hot or burning; causing a sensation of burning; fiery; as, ardent spirits, that is, distilled liquors; an ardent fever. 2. Having the appearance or quality of fire; fierce; glowing; shining; as, ardent eyes. Dryden. 3. Warm, applied - GLOWLAMP
An aphlogistic lamp. See Aphlogistic. - BURN
To apply a cautery to; to cauterize. (more info) birnen, v.i., AS. bærnan, bernan, v.t., birnan, v.i.; akin to OS. brinnan, OFries. barna, berna, OHG. brinnan, brennan, G. brennen, OD. bernen, D. branden, Dan. brænde, Sw. bränna, brinna, Icel. - LONGSOME
Extended in length; tiresome. Bp. Hall. Prior. -- Long"some*ness, n. Fuller. - ASPIRATOR
An apparatus for passing air or gases through or over certain liquids or solids, or for exhausting a closed vessel, by means of suction. - LONGULITE
A kind of crystallite having a acicular form. - HEATHER
Heath. Gorse and grass And heather, where his footsteps pass, The brighter seem. Longfellow. Heather bell , one of the pretty subglobose flowers of two European kinds of heather . (more info) Etym: - RAGLAN
A loose overcoat with large sleeves; -- named from Lord Raglan, an English general. - ASPIRIN
A white crystalline compound of acetyl and salicylic acid used as a drug for the salicylic acid liberated from it in the intestines. - SPILLET FISHING; SPILLIARD FISHING
A system or method of fishing by means of a number of hooks set on snoods all on one line; -- in North America, called trawl fishing, bultow, or bultow fishing, and long-line fishing. - OVERBURN
To burn too much; to be overzealous. - DISREGARDFULLY
Negligently; heedlessly. - TETRAGYNIA
A Linnæan order of plants having four styles. - UNSHEATHE
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. To unsheathe the sword, to make war. - PHRAGMOCONE
The thin chambered shell attached to the anterior end of a belemnite. - OUTRAGEOUS
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious. "Outrageous weeping." Chaucer. "The most outrageous villainies." Sir P. Sidney. "The vile, outrageous - MOORAGE
A place for mooring. - BUNSEN'S BATTERY; BUNSEN'S BURNER
See BURNER - COMPASSIONATELY
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon. - SUNBURNING
Sunburn; tan. Boyle. - ENQUICKEN
To quicken; to make alive. Dr. H. More. - CORAL-RAG
See CORALLIAN