B2 noun #4,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

blaze

A blaze is a very large, bright, and powerful fire.

Explanation at your level:

A blaze is a big fire. It is very hot and bright. You can see a blaze when wood burns in a fireplace. It is a strong word for fire.

A blaze is a large, bright fire. We use this word when a fire is very big and dangerous. For example, 'The firefighters put out the blaze.' It can also mean a bright light, like a blaze of sunlight.

The word blaze describes an intense fire, often one that is spreading quickly. It is commonly used in news reports. Beyond literal fires, we use it to describe sudden, strong displays of emotion or color, such as a blaze of autumn leaves in the park.

Blaze is a powerful noun that conveys intensity. While it literally refers to a large fire, it is frequently used metaphorically in journalism and literature. You might read about a 'blaze of publicity' surrounding a new movie release, implying a sudden and overwhelming amount of attention.

In advanced contexts, blaze serves as a vivid descriptor for any manifestation that is conspicuous or sudden. It carries a connotation of energy and brilliance. Writers often use it to elevate the tone of a description, moving away from mundane terms like 'fire' or 'light' to capture the sheer force of an event or emotional state.

At the C2 level, blaze is appreciated for its etymological depth and its ability to bridge the gap between physical destruction and abstract brilliance. It is a staple in literary critique and high-level journalism. Whether describing the 'blaze of a sunset' or the 'blaze of revolutionary fervor,' the word implies a transformative power that is both beautiful and potentially volatile.

30초 단어

  • A blaze is a large, intense fire.
  • It can also mean a sudden, bright display.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • Commonly used in idioms like 'blaze of glory'.

Hey there! When you hear the word blaze, your first thought might be a giant, crackling fire. You are absolutely right! It is a fantastic word that captures the intensity of flames that are burning bright and hot.

But wait, it is not just about wood and smoke. We also use blaze in a more poetic or metaphorical way. Have you ever seen someone perform with so much energy that it felt like they were on fire? We might say they performed in a blaze of passion. It is all about something that is super noticeable, bright, and full of life.

The word blaze has some cool roots! It comes from the Old English word blæse, which meant a torch or a bright light. It is related to old Germanic words that describe shining or burning.

Over centuries, the meaning shifted from a simple torch to the intense fire we think of today. It is fascinating how a word that started as a small, handheld light evolved to describe massive, roaring fires and even abstract concepts like a sudden burst of anger or fame.

You will see blaze used in news reports when talking about house fires or forest fires. It sounds more dramatic than just saying 'fire.' It tells the reader that the situation is serious and intense.

In everyday conversation, you might use it to describe a 'blaze of color' when looking at autumn leaves or a 'blaze of glory' when talking about a sports victory. It is a very versatile word that adds a bit of 'oomph' to your sentences!

Idioms make language fun! Here are a few:

  • Blaze a trail: To lead the way in a new area.
  • In a blaze of glory: Ending something in a very impressive way.
  • Go to blazes: A slightly old-fashioned way of telling someone to go away.
  • Blaze of publicity: When something gets a huge amount of attention.
  • Blaze of anger: A sudden, intense outburst of rage.

The word blaze is a regular noun. Its plural form is simply blazes. It is usually countable when referring to specific fires.

Pronunciation-wise, it rhymes with 'maze' and 'haze.' The IPA is /bleɪz/. It is a single-syllable word, making it punchy and easy to use in both formal writing and casual speech.

Fun Fact

It is related to the word 'bleach' in some linguistic branches!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /bleɪz/

Sounds like 'blaze' with a crisp z sound.

US /bleɪz/

Similar to UK, clear vowel sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'blass'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Softening the z to an s

Rhymes With

maze haze gaze daze phase

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read in context

Writing 2/5

Useful for vivid writing

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

fire light hot

Learn Next

conflagration inferno trailblazer

고급

incendiary effulgence

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

A blaze

Prepositional Phrases

In a blaze of glory

Adjective-Noun Collocations

Raging blaze

Examples by Level

1

The blaze was very big.

The big fire.

Subject + verb + adjective

2

I saw a blaze.

I saw a fire.

Simple past

3

The blaze is hot.

The fire is hot.

Present tense

4

A blaze of light.

A lot of light.

Prepositional phrase

5

The house was in a blaze.

The house was on fire.

Prepositional phrase

6

Stop the blaze!

End the fire.

Imperative

7

Look at the blaze.

See the fire.

Imperative

8

The blaze is bright.

The fire is shiny.

Adjective description

1

The firefighters fought the blaze all night.

2

The forest was destroyed by a massive blaze.

3

A sudden blaze of color appeared in the garden.

4

We sat by the blaze to stay warm.

5

The blaze could be seen from miles away.

6

He was in a blaze of excitement.

7

The fire department arrived at the blaze.

8

The blaze lit up the dark sky.

1

The city was shocked by the blaze in the old warehouse.

2

She entered the room in a blaze of glory.

3

The autumn trees were a blaze of orange and red.

4

The investigation into the blaze is ongoing.

5

He spoke with a blaze of passion that moved everyone.

6

The blaze spread rapidly due to the strong winds.

7

They were caught in a blaze of media attention.

8

The fireplace was a blaze of warmth.

1

The politician’s career ended in a blaze of controversy.

2

The sunset was a magnificent blaze across the horizon.

3

The company launched the product in a blaze of publicity.

4

The blaze was eventually brought under control.

5

Her eyes were a blaze of anger when she heard the news.

6

The festival was a blaze of lights and music.

7

The team finished the season in a blaze of glory.

8

The blaze destroyed the historic building.

1

The intellectual landscape was ignited by a blaze of new ideas.

2

He faced his critics in a blaze of defiant rhetoric.

3

The exhibition was a blaze of avant-garde creativity.

4

The historical account describes the city as a blaze of activity.

5

Her performance was a blaze of technical brilliance.

6

The sudden blaze of interest caught the startup off guard.

7

The poet described the morning sky as a blaze of gold.

8

The scandal ignited a blaze of public outrage.

1

The era concluded in a blaze of revolutionary fervor.

2

The tapestry was a blaze of intricate, woven detail.

3

The scholar’s work sparked a blaze of academic debate.

4

The landscape was a blaze of wildflowers in the spring.

5

His final act was a blaze of sheer, unadulterated courage.

6

The city at night was a blaze of neon and shadow.

7

The event was a blaze of sensory overload.

8

The debate turned into a blaze of heated arguments.

동의어

inferno conflagration fire glow flare outburst

반의어

flicker glimmer darkness

자주 쓰는 조합

massive blaze
blaze of glory
fight a blaze
blaze of color
ignite a blaze
blaze of publicity
raging blaze
blaze of light
extinguish a blaze
blaze of anger

Idioms & Expressions

"blaze a trail"

to be the first to do something

She blazed a trail for women in science.

neutral

"in a blaze of glory"

to end with great success

The team went out in a blaze of glory.

neutral

"go to blazes"

to go away (rude)

Tell him to go to blazes!

informal

"blaze of publicity"

intense media attention

The wedding was a blaze of publicity.

neutral

"blaze of anger"

sudden rage

He left in a blaze of anger.

neutral

"blaze a path"

to clear a way

They blazed a path through the forest.

neutral

Easily Confused

blaze vs Blase

Similar spelling

Blase means bored, blaze is a fire

He was blase about the blaze.

blaze vs Flare

Both involve light/fire

Flare is a sudden burst, blaze is a large fire

The flare lasted a second; the blaze lasted hours.

blaze vs Flame

Both are fire-related

Flame is a single part of a fire, blaze is the whole thing

The flame grew into a blaze.

blaze vs Glaze

Rhymes

Glaze is a shiny coating

The donut has a glaze.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The blaze + verb

The blaze destroyed the house.

B1

A blaze of + noun

A blaze of color.

B1

In a blaze of + noun

In a blaze of glory.

B2

Subject + verb + in a blaze

He left in a blaze.

A2

The [adjective] blaze

The raging blaze.

어휘 가족

Nouns

blazer a type of jacket

Verbs

blaze to burn brightly

Adjectives

blazing very hot or bright

관련

trailblazer someone who leads the way

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal (journalism) neutral casual slang (rare)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'blaze' for a small candle flame. Use 'flicker' or 'flame'.
Blaze implies something large and intense.
Confusing 'blaze' with 'blase'. Blase means bored/unimpressed.
Different spelling and meaning.
Using 'blaze' as an adjective. Use 'blazing'.
Blaze is a noun.
Treating 'blaze' as uncountable. It is countable (a blaze, two blazes).
It refers to specific instances.
Using 'blaze' for a lightbulb. Use 'glow' or 'shine'.
Blaze is for fire or intense light.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a giant fire in your living room.

💡

Media Usage

Look for it in news headlines.

🌍

Idiomatic Power

Use 'blaze of glory' to sound natural.

💡

Countable Noun

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

💡

Rhyme Time

Think of a maze.

💡

Size Matters

Don't use it for small lights.

💡

Old Roots

It meant torch long ago.

💡

Contextualize

Write sentences about fires.

💡

Vivid Verbs

Use 'blaze' instead of 'burn'.

💡

Emphasis

Stress the word for intensity.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

B-L-A-Z-E: Bright Light Always Zaps Everything.

Visual Association

A massive bonfire in the middle of a dark forest.

Word Web

fire light intensity fame color

챌린지

Write three sentences using 'blaze' in different contexts today.

어원

Old English

Original meaning: Torch or bright light

문화적 맥락

None, but be careful using it to describe human tragedies.

Used frequently in news and literature to add drama.

'Blaze of Glory' (Bon Jovi song) Blazing Saddles (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

News/Journalism

  • massive blaze
  • contained the blaze
  • investigating the blaze

Descriptive Writing

  • blaze of color
  • blaze of light
  • blaze of passion

Sports/Success

  • blaze of glory
  • blazed a trail

Emergency Services

  • firefighters fought the blaze
  • the blaze was extinguished

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever seen a large blaze in real life?"

"What do you think of the phrase 'blaze of glory'?"

"Can you describe a sunset as a 'blaze'?"

"Why do you think we use 'blaze' for publicity?"

"What is the most intense fire you have ever seen?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you saw a blaze of color in nature.

Write about a character who goes out in a 'blaze of glory'.

How does the word 'blaze' change the feeling of a sentence compared to 'fire'?

If you were to 'blaze a trail' in your career, what would you do?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Usually, but 'blaze of glory' is positive.

No, it is too small.

Yes, 'the fire blazed'.

Blazes.

It is used in all registers.

Like 'maze' with a 'bl' at the start.

Someone who leads the way.

Yes, very common in media.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ was very hot.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: blaze

A blaze is a hot fire.

multiple choice A2

What is a blaze?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A large fire

A blaze is a large fire.

true false B1

A blaze can only be a fire.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It can also be a burst of light or emotion.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are common idioms.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure is 'ended in a blaze of glory'.

점수: /5

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