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Synonyms for flare up
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : flair |
Phonetic Transcription : flɛər |
Top 10 synonyms for flare up Other synonyms for the word flare up
- access
- acerbity
- acrimony
- affectivity
- agitation
- agony
- altercate
- anger
- animation
- animosity
- annoyance
- appear
- argument
- arise
- asperity
- assault
- attack
- backfire
- bandy with
- bang
- be angry
- be infuriated
- be maddened
- bear arms
- beef
- befall
- beginning
- belch
- betide
- bicker
- blaze
- blow
- blow to kingdom come
- blow up
- blow-up
- blowout
- blowup
- boil
- boil over
- boiling point
- bone of contention
- box
- brawl
- break
- breaking
- bridle
- broil
- brouhaha
- brush with
- buck
- burn
- burst
- burst into flames
- bursting
- carry on war
- cast out
- catch fire
- challenge
- chance
- clap
- clash
- collapse
- combustion
- come
- come to light
- come up
- commencement
- commotion
- concussion
- conflict
- conniption
- contend
- contention
- controversy
- convulse
- convulsion
- coruscate
- crack
- crash
- crop up
- cross swords
- dander
- dawn
- debate
- dedication
- derive
- detonate
- detonation
- develop
- devotion
- difference of opinion
- disagreement
- discharge
- discord
- discussion
- disorder
- displeasure
- dispute
- disruption
- dissension
- distress
- disturbance
- do battle
- dolor
- duel
- eagerness
- ebullition
- ecstasy
- effervescence
- effusion
- emanate
- embroilment
- emerge
- emit
- energy
- enkindle
- epidemic
- eruct
- erupt
- eruption
- eventuate
- exasperation
- exchange blows
- excitement
- explode
- explosion
- extravasate
- fall out
- falling-out
- feeling
- ferocity
- fervor
- feud
- fierceness
- fire
- fireworks
- firing
- fit
- flame up
- flare
- flare up
- flare-up
- flash
- flow
- flurry
- force
- fracas
- fracture
- frenzy
- friction
- frothing
- fulmination
- fume
- fuming
- furor
- fury
- fuss
- gale
- get one's dander up
- glare
- glint
- glow
- go
- go off
- go to war
- grapple
- grudge
- gush
- gushing
- gust
- happen
- hate
- hatefulness
- head
- heat
- hemorrhage
- hubbub
- huff
- hurl
- hurrah
- hurt
- hysterics
- ignite
- ignition
- impetuosity
- indignation
- inflame
- insurrection
- intensity
- ire
- irk
- irritation
- irruption
- issue
- jet
- joust
- joy
- kablooey
- kindle
- let go
- light
- loom
- mad
- madness
- materialize
- meet
- miff
- might
- misery
- misunderstanding
- mix it up
- mushroom
- mutiny
- needle
- occur
- offense
- onset
- oppugn
- originate
- outbreak
- outburst
- outpouring
- outrage
- oxidize
- paroxysm
- passion
- peeve
- percussion
- pet
- pique
- plague
- ply weapons
- polemic
- pop
- pour forth
- power
- proceed
- protect
- provocation
- puff
- put match to
- quarrel
- rabidity
- rage
- rampancy
- rapture
- rebellion
- rending
- repel
- report
- resentment
- resist
- revolution
- rise
- roar
- row
- rowdy
- ruckus
- ruffle
- rumpus
- run-in
- rupture
- rush
- sally
- salvo
- savagery
- scene
- scrap
- scuffle
- see red
- seethe
- sentiment
- set alight
- set fire to
- set off
- severity
- shatter
- shine
- shiver
- shock
- skirmish
- slow burn
- snit
- sore
- sortie
- spar
- spasm
- spew
- spirit
- spit
- split
- spout
- spring
- spurt
- squabble
- squall
- stand on end
- start up
- stem
- stew
- storm
- strife
- strive
- struggle
- suffering
- sundering
- surface
- surge
- swell
- take all comers
- take fire
- take the field
- take up the gauntlet
- tantrum
- temper
- temper tantrum
- tempestuousness
- throw off
- thunder
- tiff
- tilt
- tizzy
- touch off
- transpire
- transport
- traverse
- tug
- tumult
- turbulence
- turn up
- tussle
- umbrage
- upheaval
- uprising
- uproar
- variance
- vehemence
- vengeance
- vent
- venting
- vexation
- violence
- volley
- vomit
- vomiting
- wage war
- war
- warmth
- wax
- withstand
- words
- wounded feelings
- wrangle
- wrath
- wrathfulness
- wrestle
- zeal
- zest
Définition of flare up
Origin :- "bright, unsteady light," 1814, from flare (v.), which led to the sense of "signal fire" (1883). Flares "flared trousers" is from 1964.
- As in offense : noun anger, hard feelings
- As in outbreak : noun sudden happening
- As in outburst : noun fit of temper
- As in outrage : noun anger
- As in paroxysm : noun seizure, spasm
- As in passion : noun strong emotion
- As in pique : noun anger, irritation
- As in spat : noun dispute, quarrel
- As in tantrum : noun fit
- As in wrath : noun extreme anger
- As in blowup : noun an angry outburst
- As in blaze : noun torrent
- As in irateness : noun fury
- As in dispute : noun argument
- As in eruption : noun ejection
- As in explosion : noun eruption, discharge
- As in flare-up : noun sudden outbreak
- As in fury : noun anger, wrath
- As in gust : noun rush, eruption
- As in rise : verb become apparent
- As in surface : verb come to the top of
- As in bristle : verb become upset, excited
- As in erupt : verb give forth, eject with force
- As in explode : verb blow up
- As in fight : verb engage in physical encounter
- As in flame : verb burn
- As in ignite : verb set on fire
- If I should try just once to tell her what she ought to do she'd flare up like a bonfire.
- Extract from : « Kent Knowles: Quahaug » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- I think it is only fair that you should know it, but you need not flare up.
- Extract from : « Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete » by Albert Bigelow Paine
- There is wide discontent with our rule which needs only a leader to flare up.
- Extract from : « Giants on the Earth » by Sterner St. Paul Meek
- Every time it is alluded to in the most distant way, you flare up and get angry.
- Extract from : « Sisters Three » by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
- He saw Ursula kindle and flare up to the romance of the situation.
- Extract from : « The Rainbow » by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
- The fires had burned too close to have left material to ever flare up again.
- Extract from : « An Unoficial Patriot » by Helen Gardener
- When it is put out before it has time to flare up and blaze away.
- Extract from : « How to Solve Conundrums » by Anonymous
- Expect a flare up of animosity between Greece and Macedonia.
- Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
- When it is put out before it has had time to flare up and blaze away.
- Extract from : « The Handbook of Conundrums » by Edith B. Ordway
- Most girls who go into situations have to grin and pretend they like it, but I should flare up.
- Extract from : « Furze the Cruel » by John Trevena
Antonyms for flare up
- accord
- advantage
- agree
- agreement
- apathy
- be happy
- be quiet
- believe
- benefit
- calm
- calmness
- cause
- cheer
- comfort
- completion
- comply
- composure
- conclusion
- concord
- concurrence
- contentment
- continuity
- cool
- coolness
- cooperate
- decline
- decrease
- delight
- descend
- disappear
- disinterest
- dislike
- dive
- drop
- dull
- dullness
- ease
- end
- ending
- extinguish
- fall
- finale
- finish
- give in
- glee
- go along
- happiness
- harmony
- hate
- hatred
- health
- implode
- implosion
- inability
- inactivity
- incompetence
- indifference
- joy
- kindness
- laziness
- leave
- lessen
- lethargy
- like
- liking
- love
- lower
- make peace
- mend
- mildness
- obedience
- order
- peace
- peacefulness
- pleasure
- powerlessness
- prove
- put out
- quench
- quiet
- recede
- regress
- sink
- slump
- stop
- submerge
- support
- surrender
- trickle
- uphold
- weakness
- yield
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