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UK//ˈmeɪ.bi aɪ ʃəd fæn ðə fleɪm//US//ˈmeɪ.bi aɪ ʃʊd fæn ðə fleɪm//

Meaning of Maybe i should fan the flame

To encourage or intensify an emotion or situation.

In simple words: It might be a good idea to encourage or intensify something.

Maybe i should fan the flame in a sentence

  • Maybe I should fan the flame of our debate to make it more interesting.
  • In a relationship, maybe I should fan the flame to rekindle our romance.
  • If the project loses momentum, maybe I should fan the flame with some new ideas.
  • Maybe I should fan the flame in that discussion to see where it leads us.
  • She suggested, 'Maybe I should fan the flame of my passion for art again.'

How to use Maybe i should fan the flame

This phrase is often used in discussions about emotions or situations where someone's feelings or tensions are increasing. It may not be appropriate in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a campfire; adding air helps it burn brighter.

Related words

Collocations with Maybe i should fan the flame

  • fan the flame of motivation
  • fan the flame of passion
  • fan the flame of controversy

Synonyms for Maybe i should fan the flame

Common mistakes with Maybe i should fan the flame

  • Confused with 'feed the fire' which has a similar but different meaning.
  • Using in contexts that don't involve emotions or motivation.
  • Overusing it in casual conversations where simpler terms would suffice.

Compare Maybe i should fan the flame with Encourage, Intensify, Stimulate, Provoke

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Frequently asked questions about Maybe i should fan the flame

What does Maybe i should fan the flame mean?

It might be a good idea to encourage or intensify something.

What is the definition of Maybe i should fan the flame?

To encourage or intensify an emotion or situation.

How do you use Maybe i should fan the flame in a sentence?

Maybe I should fan the flame of our debate to make it more interesting.

Can you give another example of Maybe i should fan the flame?

In a relationship, maybe I should fan the flame to rekindle our romance.

What are synonyms for Maybe i should fan the flame?

Common alternatives include encourage, intensify, amplify, stimulate, provoke.

What words go with Maybe i should fan the flame?

It commonly pairs with fan the flame of motivation, fan the flame of passion, fan the flame of controversy.

What are common mistakes when using Maybe i should fan the flame?

Confused with 'feed the fire' which has a similar but different meaning. Using in contexts that don't involve emotions or motivation. Overusing it in casual conversations where simpler terms would suffice.

How do you pronounce Maybe i should fan the flame?

US: //ˈmeɪ.bi aɪ ʃʊd fæn ðə fleɪm//, UK: //ˈmeɪ.bi aɪ ʃəd fæn ðə fleɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Maybe i should fan the flame?

This phrase is often used in discussions about emotions or situations where someone's feelings or tensions are increasing. It may not be appropriate in very formal contexts.