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flame

A flame is the bright, hot part of a fire that you can see.

Explanation at your level:

A flame is the bright part of a fire. You can see it on a candle. It is hot and usually yellow or orange.

When you light a candle, you see a flame. It is the part of the fire that moves in the air. Be careful, because a flame is very hot!

A flame is the visible part of a fire. It happens when something is burning. You might see a blue flame on a gas stove or a bright orange flame on a campfire.

The term flame refers to the luminous part of a fire. It is often used to describe the intensity of a blaze. Beyond physical fire, we sometimes use it to describe strong feelings or a past romantic connection.

A flame is the incandescent gaseous phase of combustion. It is a central concept in physics and chemistry. Metaphorically, it can represent passion, inspiration, or the 'flame of hope' that persists in difficult times.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin flamma, a flame is the quintessential symbol of transformation through heat. In literature, it is frequently employed as a potent archetype for destruction, purification, or the fleeting nature of existence. Its usage spans from technical scientific descriptions to highly emotive, poetic expressions of human experience.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Visible part of fire
  • Hot and bright
  • Used in idioms
  • Countable noun

Think of a flame as the part of a fire that actually puts on a show. It is the visible, glowing part of a combustion process that we see dancing above a burning object.

When you light a match or a candle, the flame is what you are looking at. It is essentially hot gas that is reacting with oxygen to create light and heat. It is a very common word in daily life, whether you are talking about a campfire, a stove, or even something metaphorical.

The word flame has a beautiful history. It comes from the Old French word flamme, which itself traces back to the Latin flamma, meaning 'a blazing fire'.

It has been part of the English language since the 13th century. Interestingly, it is related to the Latin verb flagrare, which means 'to burn' or 'to blaze'. Over centuries, it has remained a core word for describing fire, staying remarkably consistent in both its spelling and its warm, bright meaning.

You will hear flame used in many ways. It is common to say a fire 'bursts into flames' or that a candle 'flickers with a small flame'.

In formal writing, you might see it used to describe high-temperature industrial processes. In casual speech, people often use it to describe passion or even a person they once dated (an 'old flame'). It is a versatile word that fits almost any register.

Idioms make language fun! Here are some common ones: Add fuel to the flames (making a bad situation worse), Old flame (a former romantic partner), Burst into flames (to suddenly start burning), Fan the flames (to encourage strong emotions), and Go down in flames (to fail spectacularly).

The word flame is a countable noun. You can say 'a flame' or 'the flames'. Its pronunciation is /fleɪm/ in both British and American English, rhyming with 'name', 'same', and 'tame'.

It is often used with verbs like 'flicker', 'burn', or 'ignite'. Remember that 'flame' is singular, while 'flames' is the plural form used when describing a larger or more intense fire.

Fun Fact

It comes from the Latin 'flamma'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /fleɪm/

sounds like tame

US /fleɪm/

sounds like same

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'e' at the end
  • confusing with 'flam'
  • stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

tame same name game fame

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

moderate

Speaking 1/5

easy

リスニング 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

fire hot light

Learn Next

combustion ignite

上級

incandescence

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a flame

Examples by Level

1

The candle has a small flame.

candle = wax light

singular noun

2

The flame is hot.

3

Look at the flame.

4

The flame is yellow.

5

A flame is bright.

6

Do not touch the flame.

7

The flame is moving.

8

I see the flame.

1

The campfire had big flames.

2

The gas stove has a blue flame.

3

She blew out the candle flame.

4

The flame flickered in the wind.

5

He watched the flame dance.

6

The flame went out suddenly.

7

Keep away from the flame.

8

The flame lit up the room.

1

The flame grew larger as the wood caught fire.

2

He lit the stove and adjusted the flame.

3

The candle flame cast shadows on the wall.

4

She stared into the flame of the fireplace.

5

The flame died down after a few minutes.

6

A tiny flame appeared on the match.

7

The flame was bright orange.

8

Wind can easily extinguish a small flame.

1

The house was engulfed in flames within minutes.

2

Her old flame showed up at the party.

3

He fanned the flames of their argument.

4

The pilot flame on the heater was broken.

5

The Olympic flame symbolizes peace.

6

The flame of revolution spread quickly.

7

She felt a flame of anger rise inside her.

8

The candle flame burned steadily.

1

The flame of hope remained despite the hardship.

2

The chemical reaction produced a vivid green flame.

3

His passion for music was a flame that never died.

4

The flame of the torch flickered against the darkness.

5

They were trying to keep the flame of tradition alive.

6

The flame of the furnace reached extreme temperatures.

7

She was an old flame from his college days.

8

The flames licked the sides of the building.

1

The poet described the flame as a metaphor for fleeting life.

2

The ancient tradition involves carrying the sacred flame.

3

The flame of his ambition was eventually extinguished.

4

The embers glowed, but the flame had long since vanished.

5

He sought to rekindle the flame of their friendship.

6

The flickering flame cast an ethereal glow.

7

The industrial process requires a precise flame temperature.

8

The flame of curiosity drove him to explore the unknown.

よく使う組み合わせ

flickering flame
bright flame
blue flame
burst into flames
fan the flames
extinguish a flame
small flame
gas flame
candle flame
open flame
keep the flame alive

Idioms & Expressions

"old flame"

a former romantic partner

I ran into an old flame today.

casual

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Easily Confused

flame vs flare

similar sound

flare is a sudden burst

The light flared up.

flame vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] had a [adjective] flame.

The candle had a bright flame.

語族

Nouns

flaming the act of burning

Verbs

flame to burn or shine

Adjectives

flaming burning brightly

関連

fire broader concept

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

よくある間違い

using 'flames' for a single light flame
flame is singular
confusing flame with fire
forgetting the article 'a'
using 'flaming' as a noun
misspelling as 'flame'
incorrect pluralization

Tips

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Rhyme Time

Remember flame rhymes with name.

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Metaphor

Use it for emotions.

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Olympic Flame

A symbol of peace.

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Countable

It is a countable noun.

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Long A

Focus on the long A sound.

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Spelling

Don't add an extra 'e' at the end.

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Colors

Flames change color with heat.

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Flashcards

Use pictures of candles.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Flame rhymes with Name. Your name is bright like a flame!

Visual Association

A candle on a birthday cake.

Word Web

fire heat light candle burn

チャレンジ

Describe a fire you saw.

語源

Old French

Original meaning: blazing fire

文化的な背景

None

Used often in idioms about relationships and anger.

The Olympic Flame The Flame (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Camping

  • Build a fire
  • Watch the flames
  • Keep the flame going

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever sat by a campfire?"

"Do you like candles?"

"What is your favorite color of flame?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a flickering flame.

Write about a time you saw a big fire.

よくある質問

2 問

A flame is the visible part of a fire.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The candle has a small ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: flame

A candle produces a flame.

multiple choice A2

What color is a gas flame?

正解! おしい! 正解: Blue

Gas flames are typically blue.

true false B1

A flame is cold.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Flames are hot.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Idiomatic usage.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Correct structure.

スコア: /5

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