燃える【もえる】
Frequency rank: 2,178. – 2,179.
- to burn; to get fired up
Ichidan verb; intransitive verb
Forms
- 燃える【もえる】Frequency rank: 2,178. – 2,179.
- もえる
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[Time] burns bright
The campfire burns bright at night.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- to burn
- to get fired up
This meaning refers to the physical process of combustion, where something ignites and produces flames. It can also refer to the act of something being consumed by fire.
This meaning refers to becoming passionate or excited about something, often in a motivational or enthusiastic sense. It can imply a strong emotional reaction or driving force towards an activity or cause.
He is fired up before the match.
She got fired up by working on the new project.
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Generated related terms (experimental)
もえる燃える【もえる】
Refers to the action of burning or being consumed by fire, often used metaphorically to describe passion or enthusiasm.
I can see that his passion is burning bright.
あつい熱い【あつい】
Refers to hot or heated, often used for temperature but can also refer to strong feelings.
ほのお炎【ほのお】
Refers to flame, the visible, gaseous part of a fire that emits light and heat.
The flames of the campfire illuminate the night sky.
こうふん興奮【こうふん】
Refers to excitement or agitation, often related to strong emotions that can ignite one's enthusiasm.
こげる焦げる【こげる】
Refers to burning or charring, typically when something is overheated or overcooked.
I overcooked the bread, and it burned.
Example sentences
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It's difficult to tell which is which for burnable and non-burnable rubbish as well, isn't it?
Mountain fires are thought of causing little harm with the only damage being the burning of trees and shrubs, but actually there's a hell of a 'hidden character'.
A house built of wood is more easily burnt than a house of stone.