100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "flare"
Definition
The verb flare means to suddenly increase in brightness or intensity, often in a way that is noticeable or striking. It can also refer to the act of spreading outward, as in the case of flames or other similar phenomena.
Synonyms
- Blare
- Flash
- Ignite
- Flame
- Burst
- Erupt
- Radiate
- Expand
- Spread
Antonyms
- Diminish
- Decrease
- Fade
- Subside
- Lessen
- Contract
- Quench
Examples
- The fireworks began to flare in the night sky.
- Her temper would often flare up during heated discussions.
- The campfire started to flare as the wind picked up.
- He watched as the colors began to flare across the horizon.
- The old car's headlights would flare brightly when turned on.
- Emotions can flare unexpectedly during intense moments.
- The sun began to flare as it set behind the mountains.
- A sudden pain caused his nostrils to flare.
- The volcano threatened to flare back to life after years of dormancy.
- The argument began to flare when they disagreed on the topic.
- Her eyes would flare with anger when provoked.
- The flames began to flare up as more wood was added to the fire.
- The signal lights will flare if there is an emergency.
- The athlete's determination seemed to flare as the finish line approached.
- The fashion trend started to flare in the spring season.
- His creativity began to flare when he was inspired by nature.
- The embers continued to flare long after the fire had died down.
- The debate would often flare into a heated argument.
- The artist’s passion for her work would often flare during her performances.
- A bright light suddenly flared from the direction of the explosion.
- The wind caused the flames to flare unpredictably.
- Her emotions would flare at the slightest provocation.
- The signal from the lighthouse would flare every few seconds.
- The tension in the room began to flare as the deadline approached.
- The fashion statement began to flare amongst the youth.
- The sun seemed to flare fiercely on that hot summer day.
- His temper would flare up whenever he was criticized.
- The firecrackers made a loud noise before they started to flare.
- The colors of the sunset began to flare beautifully across the sky.
- The discussion began to flare into a full-blown argument.
- The lights would flare to signal the start of the show.
- The athlete's competitive spirit would often flare during games.
- The candle's flame began to flare when the breeze hit it.
- The sparks would flare as they struck the metal.
- The rivalry between the two teams seemed to flare every season.
- The heat from the furnace would flare up the moment it was turned on.
- His excitement would flare at the mention of his favorite band.
- The dog's nostrils would flare when he caught a scent.
- The wildfire caused the trees to flare up rapidly.
- The colors of the fireworks would flare against the dark sky.
- As the storm approached, the lightning began to flare.
- The candle would flare momentarily before going out.
- The artist’s passion would flare during the creative process.
- The sun began to flare as it rose above the horizon.
- The controversy surrounding the issue began to flare up again.
- The embers in the fireplace would flare with the addition of more wood.
- The athlete's determination would flare during the final lap.
- The flames would flare high into the air during the bonfire.
- His temper would flare whenever he felt disrespected.
- The signal would flare brightly to catch attention.
- The rivalry seemed to flare up during the championship match.
- The excitement in the crowd began to flare as the concert approached.
- The heat from the grill would flare when the sauce was added.
- Emotions can flare unexpectedly in high-pressure situations.
- The detective's suspicion began to flare as new evidence emerged.
- The lights would often flare during a power surge.
- The colors in the painting seemed to flare with vibrancy.
- The debate began to flare when controversial topics were mentioned.
- The flames in the fireplace would flare with each log added.
- His enthusiasm would flare when discussing his hobbies.
- The signal flares would flare brightly in the night sky.
- The issue would flare up again if not addressed properly.
- The colors of the autumn leaves would flare in the sunlight.
- The argument continued to flare despite attempts to calm it down.
- The candle would flare briefly before going out completely.
- The excitement in the air began to flare as the event neared.
- The rivalry would flare each time they faced each other.
- The lights would flare in a rhythmic pattern during the show.
- The flames would flare dangerously close to the dry brush.
- His passion for the project would flare as deadlines approached.
- The controversy seemed to flare up out of nowhere.
- The light from the fire would flare brightly against the darkness.
- Emotions can flare if not managed properly in stressful situations.
- The candle's flame would flare up when exposed to wind.
- The colors would flare in the sky as the sun set.
- The tension in the room began to flare after the announcement.
- The signal would flare intermittently, indicating a problem.
- The flames would flare up when more fuel was added.
- Her interest in the subject began to flare as she learned more.
- The noise from the crowd would flare at the announcement.
- The fire would flare dangerously if not controlled.
- His anger began to flare as the discussion continued.
- The spark from the fire would flare in the dark.
- The colors in the sunset would flare brilliantly.
- The tension between the two teams began to flare during the match.
- The excitement would flare among fans as the concert began.
- The light would flare momentarily before stabilizing.
- The flames would flare up when the wind changed direction.
- His frustration would often flare during long meetings.
- The signals began to flare as the emergency unfolded.
- The emotions in the room would flare as the argument escalated.
- The fireworks would flare at the climax of the celebration.
- The colors would flare brightly against the dark canvas.
- The rivalry would flare each time they competed.
- The heat would flare up quickly during the summer months.
- The artist's inspiration would flare during her travels.
- The flames in the fireplace would flare as the logs caught fire.
- The energy in the air would flare during the concert.
- The debate would often flare into a passionate discussion.
- The lantern would flare brightly in the dark alley.