B1verb3K

Ignite

UK //ɪɡˈnaɪt//US //ɪɡˈnaɪt//

Definition

To start a fire or cause something to begin to burn.

In simple words: To start a fire or to cause something to start.

Examples

  • The campfire was easy to ignite using dry leaves and sticks.
  • His speech was able to ignite the passion in the audience.
  • They tried to ignite the fireworks well before midnight.
  • The chef used a lighter to ignite the fuel in the stove.
  • The news article might ignite a public debate about climate change.

Usage notes

Often used for literal fires but can also describe sparking ideas or emotions. Avoid in overly formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

ignite + object

Memory hint

Think of 'ignite' as 'igniting' a match to start a fire.

Collocations

  • ignite a fire
  • ignite passion
  • ignite interest
  • ignite controversy
  • ignite anger

Synonyms

  • kindle
  • light
  • spark
  • arouse
  • trigger

Antonyms

  • extinguish
  • douse

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'ignition', which is the mechanism that starts a fire.
  • Used incorrectly in passive form; 'ignited by' should specify the agent.
  • Thinking it can only be used for physical fire.