Meaning of Wildfire
A large uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly in woodland or grassland.
In simple words: A large fire that spreads quickly in nature.
Wildfire in a sentence
- The **wildfire** burned thousands of acres of forest last summer.
- Firefighters struggled to contain the **wildfire** that threatened nearby homes.
- After the **wildfire**, the landscape was left blackened and lifeless.
- The **wildfire** season has become more severe due to climate change.
- Residents were evacuated because of the approaching **wildfire**.
How to use Wildfire
Use 'wildfire' when discussing forest fires or natural disasters. Avoid in casual conversations unless relevant.
Grammar pattern
wildfire + noun (e.g. wildfire damage)
Memory hint
Think of 'wild' and 'fire' as a fire that goes out of control in the wild.
Related words
Collocations with Wildfire
- contain a wildfire
- wildfire prevention
- wildfire season
- respond to a wildfire
- wildfire damage
Synonyms for Wildfire
- forest fire
- brush fire
- blaze
- wildland fire
- grass fire
Common mistakes with Wildfire
- Confusing with 'controlled burn', which is a fire set intentionally.
- Using 'wildfire' to describe small fires or campfires.
- Spelling errors like 'wildfiree' or 'wilefire'.
Wildfire appears in
Wildfire in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
حريق هائل
حريق كبير ينتشر بسرعة في الطبيعة.
- Bengaliবাংলা
দাবানল
প্রকৃতিতে দ্রুত ছড়িয়ে পড়া একটি বড় আগুন।
- GermanDeutsch
Waldbrand
Ein großes Feuer, das sich schnell in der Natur ausbreitet.
- SpanishEspañol
Incendio forestal
Un fuego grande que se propaga rápido en la naturaleza.
- Persianفارسی
آتشسوزی جنگلی
آتش بزرگی که در طبیعت به سرعت گسترش مییابد.
- FrenchFrançais
Feu de forêt
Un gros incendie qui se propage vite dans la nature.
- Hindiहिन्दी
जंगल की आग
प्रकृति में तेज़ी से फैलने वाली एक बड़ी आग।
- ItalianItaliano
Incendio boschivo
Un grande incendio che si propaga velocemente in natura.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Incêndio florestal
Um fogo grande que se espalha rápido na natureza.
- RussianРусский
Лесной пожар
Большой пожар, который быстро распространяется на природе.
- Urduاردو
جنگل کی آگ
ایک بڑی آگ جو فطرت میں تیزی سے پھیلتی ہے۔
- Chinese中文
野火
一种在野外快速蔓延的大火。
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Frequently asked questions about Wildfire
What does Wildfire mean?
A large fire that spreads quickly in nature.
What is the definition of Wildfire?
A large uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly in woodland or grassland.
How do you use Wildfire in a sentence?
The **wildfire** burned thousands of acres of forest last summer.
Can you give another example of Wildfire?
Firefighters struggled to contain the **wildfire** that threatened nearby homes.
What are synonyms for Wildfire?
Common alternatives include forest fire, brush fire, blaze, wildland fire, grass fire.
What words go with Wildfire?
It commonly pairs with contain a wildfire, wildfire prevention, wildfire season, respond to a wildfire, wildfire damage.
What are common mistakes when using Wildfire?
Confusing with 'controlled burn', which is a fire set intentionally. Using 'wildfire' to describe small fires or campfires. Spelling errors like 'wildfiree' or 'wilefire'.
How do you pronounce Wildfire?
US: //ˈwaɪldfaɪər//, UK: //ˈwaɪldfaɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Wildfire?
Use 'wildfire' when discussing forest fires or natural disasters. Avoid in casual conversations unless relevant.