Frequency rank: 23,860. – 24,001.
- conflagration; fire
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- conflagration
- fire
This refers to a large and destructive fire, typically one that causes significant damage. It is often used in news reports or discussions about fire safety and prevention.
This meaning refers to a general concept of fire, used in various contexts such as cooking, campfires, or any situation involving flames.
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A small forest fire quickly spread and became a huge conflagration.
He saved his daughter from the fire at the cost of his own life.
The town in ruins, burning, people and children being killed.
According to today's paper, there was a fire in the city.
From the telecast this morning, I have learned to my shock that a big fire hit your area.
The mail train lost most of its mail in the fire.
The company faced a major interruption in business when a fire destroyed their archive of computer hard drives and optical discs.