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blaze

Imagine a very, very big and bright fire. This is a blaze!

Think of a huge bonfire lighting up the night sky. That's a blaze.

Sometimes, we use the word blaze to talk about bright colors, like a blaze of red flowers.

It can also mean something suddenly becoming very strong, like a blaze of anger.

So, a blaze is something that is very bright, strong, and catches your attention.

Imagine a very, very strong fire. We call this a blaze. It is super bright and hot!

Sometimes, we use blaze to talk about bright colors or strong feelings.

For example, if a lot of lights suddenly turn on, you might say it's a blaze of light.

A blaze, at the B2 level, is understood as a large and intense fire. However, at C1, the term expands significantly beyond its literal meaning. It often metaphorically describes a powerful and conspicuous manifestation of something non-physical.

For instance, one might refer to a “blaze of publicity” to denote a sudden and widespread surge of public attention. Similarly, “a blaze of glory” signifies a brilliant and impressive achievement or display. The C1 understanding emphasizes this figurative usage, highlighting a striking and often overwhelming display or outburst.

§ How to use 'blaze' in a sentence

The word 'blaze' can be used as both a noun and a verb, though its noun form is more common at the B2 CEFR level. As a noun, it typically refers to a large and intense fire or a powerful display. Understanding its grammatical patterns and common prepositions will help you use it effectively.

§ 'Blaze' as a Noun

When 'blaze' is used as a noun, it often appears in phrases describing the origin or nature of the fire or display. It can be a standalone noun or part of a noun phrase.

Common Structures
  • A/The + adjective (e.g., fierce, brilliant) + blaze
  • Noun + of + blaze (less common, usually with specific types of light/color)
  • Blaze + prepositional phrase (e.g., of glory, of color)

Here are some examples illustrating its use:

The firefighters battled the blaze for hours, preventing it from spreading to nearby homes.

As the sun set, the sky erupted in a spectacular blaze of orange and purple hues.

Her political career ended in a blaze of controversy after the scandal broke.

§ Prepositions with 'Blaze' (Noun)

Several prepositions commonly follow 'blaze' to provide more context. The choice of preposition depends on what aspect of the blaze you are describing.

Key Prepositions
  • of: Often used to describe the nature or content of the blaze, especially with light, color, or emotion.
  • with: Can be used to indicate what the blaze is composed of or filled with.
  • in: Used when 'blaze' refers to a state or condition, often metaphorical.

The autumn trees were a spectacular blaze of red and gold.

His eyes shone with a blaze of determination.

The company went out in a blaze of glory, despite its financial struggles.

Grammaire à connaître

Nouns that refer to a single, countable entity often take the indefinite articles 'a' or 'an' before them. 'Blaze,' being a singular countable noun, typically follows this rule.

A blaze lit up the night sky.

When referring to a specific or previously mentioned 'blaze,' the definite article 'the' is used.

The blaze at the old factory was finally contained.

Plural forms of nouns are used when referring to more than one instance. The plural of 'blaze' is 'blazes'.

Several blazes broke out across the dry grasslands.

Nouns can function as the subject of a sentence, indicating who or what performs the action.

The blaze quickly spread through the forest.

Nouns can also function as the object of a verb or preposition, receiving the action or completing the meaning of the preposition.

Firefighters battled the blaze for hours.

Exemples par niveau

1

The firefighters quickly put out the blaze in the old building.

Pompiers éteint feu bâtiment.

A noun, 'blaze' means a strong fire.

2

We saw a blaze of light in the sky, then heard thunder.

Vu éclair dans ciel, puis entendu tonnerre.

Here, 'blaze' describes a bright flash of light.

3

Her new book caused a blaze of publicity.

Son nouveau livre a causé beaucoup de publicité.

'Blaze' can mean a sudden burst of something, like publicity.

4

The autumn trees were a blaze of red and gold.

Les arbres d'automne étaient rouges et dorés.

It describes a strong display of color.

5

He felt a blaze of anger when he heard the news.

Il a ressenti une colère intense quand il a appris la nouvelle.

It can refer to a strong emotion.

6

A blaze of creative energy led to his best work.

Un élan d'énergie créative a mené à son meilleur travail.

Used to describe a powerful burst of activity.

7

They lit a huge blaze to celebrate the festival.

Ils ont allumé un grand feu pour célébrer la fête.

Refers to a large, burning fire.

8

The sun's blaze was too strong for us to stay outside.

Le soleil était trop fort pour rester dehors.

Describes the intense brightness of the sun.

Synonymes

inferno conflagration fire glow flare outburst

Antonymes

flicker glimmer darkness

Collocations courantes

forest blaze a large fire in a forest
inferno blaze a very large and destructive fire
blaze of glory a spectacular display of success or achievement, often before a downfall
blaze of publicity a sudden and intense burst of public attention
blaze of color a brilliant and vibrant display of colors
blaze of anger a sudden and intense outburst of anger
blaze of defiance a striking display of resistance or opposition
blaze of gunfire a rapid and intense discharge of firearms
blaze of inspiration a sudden and powerful surge of creative ideas
blaze of activity a period of intense and energetic work or movement

Phrases Courantes

in a blaze of light

suddenly and spectacularly illuminated

go down in a blaze of glory

to end spectacularly, often in defeat

a blaze of diamonds

a dazzling display of diamonds

a blaze of autumn leaves

a vibrant display of colorful autumn foliage

the blaze of the sun

the intense brightness of the sun

start a blaze

to ignite a fire

put out a blaze

to extinguish a fire

caught in the blaze

to be trapped in a fire

a blaze of passion

an intense display of strong emotion

fanned the blaze

to make a fire or a situation more intense

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

A 'blaze' specifically refers to a large, intense, and brightly burning fire, often implying something more spectacular or destructive than a 'regular fire'.

Yes, absolutely! It can also describe a sudden and powerful display of light, color, or emotion. For example, you might talk about a 'blaze of glory' or a 'blaze of autumn colors'.

It's fairly common, especially when you want to emphasize the intensity or brightness of something. While not as frequent as 'fire', it's definitely a word you'll encounter and use.

In academic and journalistic contexts, 'blaze' is often used metaphorically to describe a conspicuous manifestation of something, like 'a blaze of publicity' or 'a blaze of activity'. It suggests something very noticeable and impactful.

Yes, it can! As a verb, 'to blaze' means to burn fiercely and brightly, or to shine brightly. For example, 'The fire blazed' or 'The sun blazed down on us'.

When referring to fire, some synonyms include inferno, conflagration, bonfire, or a roaring fire. Each has slightly different nuances in intensity or scale.

Indeed! 'A blaze of glory' (a spectacular success or ending), 'to blaze a trail' (to be a pioneer), and 'to blaze up' (to suddenly become more intense) are some common expressions.

Not necessarily! While it can describe destructive fires, it can also have a positive or neutral connotation when referring to bright displays of light, color, or even a 'blaze of glory'.

The word 'blaze' comes from Old English 'blæse', meaning 'torch, flame, fire'. It has ancient Germanic roots related to shining or burning.

Certainly! 'The new product launch created a blaze of excitement across the industry', or 'The scandal caused a blaze of controversy in the media'.

Teste-toi 72 questions

listening A1

Listen for the word 'blaze'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The fire is a blaze.
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listening A1

Focus on the sound of 'blaze'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : I see a bright blaze.
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listening A1

What is described as 'big'?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The blaze is big.
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speaking A1

Read this aloud:

The blaze is bright.

Focus: /bleɪz/

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

A big blaze.

Focus: /bɪɡ bleɪz/

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

I see a blaze.

Focus: /aɪ siː ə bleɪz/

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
writing A2

Imagine you are at a campfire. Describe what the fire looks like using simple words. You can use 'blaze' if you want.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The fire was big and bright. It made the night warm. The blaze was beautiful.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
writing A2

Complete the sentence: 'The sun was so bright, it was like a _______ in the sky.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The sun was so bright, it was like a blaze in the sky.

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writing A2

Write a short sentence about something that is very bright and catches your eye.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The red car was a bright blaze on the road.

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reading A2

What kind of fire kept them warm?

Read this passage:

It was a cold night. We sat around a big fire. The flames were red and orange. They danced high in the air. This bright fire kept us warm.

What kind of fire kept them warm?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A big, bright fire

The passage says, 'We sat around a big fire. The flames were red and orange. They danced high in the air. This bright fire kept us warm.' This means it was a big and bright fire.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A big, bright fire

The passage says, 'We sat around a big fire. The flames were red and orange. They danced high in the air. This bright fire kept us warm.' This means it was a big and bright fire.

reading A2

What colors were in the 'blaze' of the sky?

Read this passage:

The painter used many colors. He made a picture of a sunset. The sky in the painting was a blaze of red, orange, and yellow. It was very beautiful.

What colors were in the 'blaze' of the sky?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Red, orange, and yellow

The passage states, 'The sky in the painting was a blaze of red, orange, and yellow.'

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Red, orange, and yellow

The passage states, 'The sky in the painting was a blaze of red, orange, and yellow.'

reading A2

What does 'a sudden blaze of emotion' mean in this text?

Read this passage:

Sometimes, when people are very happy or angry, their face can show a strong feeling. It can be like a sudden blaze of emotion. Everyone can see how they feel.

What does 'a sudden blaze of emotion' mean in this text?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Someone shows strong feelings very clearly

The passage says, 'Everyone can see how they feel,' which indicates a clear display of emotion.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Someone shows strong feelings very clearly

The passage says, 'Everyone can see how they feel,' which indicates a clear display of emotion.

sentence order A2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A blaze is a big fire.

This sentence describes what a 'blaze' is.

sentence order A2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The firefighters put out the blaze.

This sentence shows an action related to a 'blaze'.

sentence order A2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : We saw a blaze of lights.

This sentence uses 'blaze' to describe many lights.

fill blank B1

The firefighters quickly arrived to put out the forest ___.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' refers to a large, intense fire, which is appropriate in the context of firefighters and a forest.

fill blank B1

When she heard the good news, her face lit up with a ___ of joy.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' can metaphorically describe a sudden and powerful display of emotion, like joy.

fill blank B1

The artist used bright colors to create a ___ of light in the painting.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' can refer to a powerful display of light or color.

fill blank B1

After the concert, there was a ___ of publicity in the newspapers about the band.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

In a metaphorical sense, a 'blaze' can describe a conspicuous manifestation of something like publicity.

fill blank B1

The old factory building was completely destroyed in the huge ___.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' refers to a large, intense fire that could destroy a building.

fill blank B1

The scandal caused a ___ of controversy across the country.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

Metaphorically, a 'blaze' can describe a sudden and powerful display or manifestation of something, such as controversy.

listening B1

What did the firefighters put out?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze in the old building.
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listening B1

What filled the sky?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A blaze of color filled the sky as the sun set.
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listening B1

What did her new book cause?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Her new book caused a blaze of publicity.
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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

The blaze grew rapidly, consuming everything in its path.

Focus: blaze, rapidly, consuming

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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

We saw a blaze of lightning during the storm.

Focus: blaze, lightning, storm

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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

There was a blaze of excitement when the team won the championship.

Focus: blaze, excitement, championship

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
fill blank B2

The firefighters quickly responded to the mountain, but the strong winds caused the ___ to spread rapidly.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' refers to a large, intense, and brightly burning fire, which fits the context of firefighters responding to a rapidly spreading mountain fire.

fill blank B2

After years of obscurity, the young artist suddenly found herself in a ___ of publicity, with her work featured in major galleries.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

In this context, 'blaze' is used metaphorically to describe a sudden and powerful display of something, like publicity, which aligns with the artist's newfound fame.

fill blank B2

The team's unexpected victory ignited a ___ of excitement among the fans, who had waited decades for a championship.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

Here, 'blaze' is used to describe a sudden and powerful display of emotion, specifically excitement, fitting the context of a long-awaited championship victory.

fill blank B2

The autumn leaves were a magnificent ___ of red, orange, and gold, making the forest a breathtaking sight.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' can refer to a sudden and powerful display of color, which accurately describes the vibrant colors of autumn leaves.

fill blank B2

Despite the severe weather warnings, a small group of hikers decided to venture out, igniting a ___ of concern among local rescue services.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

Metaphorically, 'blaze' can describe a conspicuous manifestation of something, like concern, which is appropriate given the potential danger to the hikers.

fill blank B2

The entrepreneur's innovative idea created a ___ of activity in the tech industry, prompting many competitors to rethink their strategies.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

In a journalistic context, 'blaze' can describe a conspicuous manifestation of activity, fitting the scenario of an innovative idea stimulating the tech industry.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A blaze of glory lit up the evening sky.

This sentence describes a powerful display of light using 'blaze'.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The forest fire started as a small flame and grew into a blaze.

This sentence uses 'blaze' to refer to a large, intense fire.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Her eyes shone with a blaze of determination.

This sentence uses 'blaze' metaphorically to describe a powerful display of emotion.

fill blank C1

The recent scandal caused a media ______ that overshadowed all other news.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' here metaphorically refers to a sudden and powerful display or conspicuous manifestation, fitting the context of a media scandal.

fill blank C1

After years of meticulous research, the scientist's groundbreaking discovery created a ______ of excitement in the academic community.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' accurately conveys the idea of a sudden and powerful display of intense excitement and attention surrounding the discovery.

fill blank C1

The artist's vibrant use of color created a visual ______ on the canvas, captivating all who viewed it.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

Here, 'blaze' is used metaphorically to describe a powerful and brightly burning display of color, fitting the artistic context.

fill blank C1

The company's innovative marketing campaign started a ______ of public interest in its new product line.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' metaphorically represents a sudden and powerful display of public interest or activity, aligning with the impact of a successful marketing campaign.

fill blank C1

Despite the initial skepticism, her eloquent speech ignited a ______ of support for the new policy among the delegates.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' effectively conveys the sudden and powerful display of support that was generated by the speech.

fill blank C1

The architect envisioned the new skyscraper as a shining ______ of modernity against the city skyline.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

In this context, 'blaze' is used metaphorically to describe a conspicuous manifestation, implying the skyscraper will be a prominent and brilliant symbol of modernity.

multiple choice C1

The sudden announcement of the CEO's resignation caused a financial _________ that sent shockwaves through the market.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

In this context, 'blaze' metaphorically refers to a sudden and powerful display or outburst, in this case, a financial upheaval.

multiple choice C1

Despite the team's initial struggles, they managed to finish the season in a _________ of glory, winning the championship.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

'Blaze of glory' is an idiom meaning a spectacular and impressive end or achievement, often after a difficult period.

multiple choice C1

The artist's latest exhibition was a _________ of vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes, drawing crowds from all over the city.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

Here, 'blaze' is used to describe a sudden and powerful display of color, indicating a very vibrant and striking exhibition.

true false C1

A 'blaze' can be used to describe a sudden and significant outpouring of public attention or controversy.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

The definition states that 'blaze' can be used metaphorically to describe a conspicuous manifestation of something, such as publicity or activity.

true false C1

If a company experiences a 'blaze of innovation,' it means they are creating very few new ideas.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

A 'blaze' implies a large, intense, and powerful display. Therefore, a 'blaze of innovation' would mean a significant and rapid generation of new ideas, not few.

true false C1

The phrase 'to blaze a trail' means to follow an existing path without deviation.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

'To blaze a trail' means to be the first to do something, setting an example for others to follow, rather than following an existing path.

listening C1

Consider the metaphorical use of 'blaze' here.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The scandal erupted in a blaze of publicity, dominating headlines for weeks.
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listening C1

Think about 'blaze' describing a sudden and powerful display.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Her artistic career began with a blaze of creativity, producing numerous masterpieces in a short period.
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listening C1

How can 'blaze' describe a conspicuous manifestation?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The team's incredible winning streak ended in a blaze of glory, securing the championship in the final game.
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speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Can you describe a situation where a 'blaze of activity' would be a fitting description?

Focus: blaze, activity

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Imagine a new product launch that generates a 'blaze of publicity.' What does that entail?

Focus: blaze, publicity

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Have you ever witnessed a 'blaze of color' in nature or art? Describe it.

Focus: blaze, color

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multiple choice C2

The company's new advertising campaign caused a veritable ___ of publicity, dominating headlines for weeks.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

In this context, 'blaze' metaphorically refers to a sudden and powerful display or manifestation, fitting the idea of intense publicity. 'Ember,' 'flicker,' and 'smolder' suggest much weaker or diminishing activity.

multiple choice C2

Despite the harsh criticism from rivals, the young artist continued her work with an unquenchable ___ of creative energy.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

'Blaze' here signifies an intense and powerful display of creative energy, implying a strong, vibrant output. The other options suggest a weak or minimal flow.

multiple choice C2

The discovery of the ancient manuscript ignited a ___ of academic debate, questioning long-held historical assumptions.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : blaze

A 'blaze' of academic debate suggests a prominent, intense, and widespread discussion, which aligns with questioning fundamental assumptions. The other options imply a lack of significant engagement.

true false C2

A 'blaze' can be used to metaphorically describe a sudden and significant outpouring of strong emotions.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

The definition states that a 'blaze' can refer to a 'sudden and powerful display of light, color, or emotion,' supporting its metaphorical use for strong emotions.

true false C2

If an event causes a 'blaze of controversy,' it means the event was largely ignored and generated little discussion.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

A 'blaze' suggests a conspicuous and intense manifestation, so a 'blaze of controversy' would mean widespread and intense discussion, not indifference.

true false C2

When used in a journalistic context, 'blaze' always refers to a literal fire and never to metaphorical phenomena.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

The definition explicitly states that 'in academic and journalistic contexts, it is often used metaphorically to describe a conspicuous manifestation of something, such as publicity or activity.'

listening C2

Listen for how 'blaze' is used metaphorically in relation to an exhibition.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The artist's latest exhibition ignited a blaze of controversy across the art world.
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listening C2

Pay attention to the metaphorical meaning of 'blaze' in the context of research.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Despite the prevailing pessimism, her innovative research sparked a blaze of optimism among her colleagues.
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listening C2

Consider 'blaze' as it refers to a surge of activity.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The discovery of ancient ruins led to a blaze of archaeological activity in the region, drawing scholars from around the globe.
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Can you describe a situation where a 'blaze of publicity' dramatically altered public perception?

Focus: blaze of publicity

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Discuss the ethical implications when a 'blaze of controversy' engulfs a public figure due to leaked information.

Focus: blaze of controversy

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speaking C2

Read this aloud:

How might a 'blaze of innovation' in sustainable energy reshape global economic policies?

Focus: blaze of innovation

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