[ US /ˈfaɪɝi/ ]
[ UK /fˈa‍ɪ‍əɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. like or suggestive of fire
    a fiery desert wind
    an igneous desert atmosphere
  2. very intense
    flaming passions
    a fiery temper
  3. characterized by intense emotion
    an ardent lover
    a torrid love affair
    ardent love
    a fervent admirer
    fiery oratory
    an impassioned appeal
    a fervent desire to change society
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How To Use fiery In A Sentence

  • For 10,000,000 years during the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs this area was a fiery inferno of constant volcanic activity and magnificent giants such as the Grizaba, La Malinche, Iztaccihuatl, Popocatepetl, Volcan de Toluca and Volcan de Colima, along with thousands of smaller volcanic cones, came into eruptive existence. The geology and geography of Lake Chapala and western Mexico
  • This past week in the forest park, the fiery foliage set against cobalt skies was a sight to behold.
  • Others in his career had already glimpsed his fiery temper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fiery dishes such as curry fuel mouth heat receptors. The Sun
  • He was also something of a fiery personality, who liked to argue with referees, opponents and managers alike. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • Fiery red blossoms float amongst olive green leaves that are heavily mottled with chocolate and maroon.
  • He pictured it as a liquid fiery ball, constantly dripping flames into no particular direction due to lack of gravity.
  • So if anyone tries to tell you how to behave, your hackles will rise and the fiery side of your nature will come to the fore. The Sun
  • The song is a fiery mix of twanging guitar with relentless drumming.
  • She had a fiery temper and was sometimes worse than Elaine.
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