fired Definition
fire
noun fires (plural in senses 2, 3 and 4 only)
- 1. Flames coming from something that is burning.
- Thesaurus: blaze, flames, burning, incandescence, sparks, heat, glow, warmth, luminosity, scintillation, combustion.
- Example: a warehouse fire
- Example: a forest fire
- Thesaurus: inferno, conflagration.
- Example: log fire
- Example: peat fire
- Example: gas fire
- Example: electric fire
- Thesaurus: bombardment, artillery attack, round, barrage, volley, fusillade, sniping, mortar attack, salvo, cross-fire.
- Thesaurus: bombardment, barrage, bombing, shelling, cross-fire.
8. Enthusiasm; passion; ardour.
- Thesaurus: enthusiasm, dash, sparkle, verve, life, intensity, vivacity, passion, animation, excitement, drive, zip, fervour, spirit.
10. Sparkle; brilliance (eg of a gem).
11a. astrol.
- Relating to a group of three signs of the zodiac, ie Aries, Leo and Sagittarius;
- Example: the fire signs
- One of four elements in the zodiac.
- tr & intr
1. To discharge (a gun); to send off (a bullet or other missile) from a gun, catapult, bow, etc.
- Example: fired the gun
- Thesaurus: ignite, kindle, light, burn, inflame.
- Thesaurus: detonate, launch, set off.
4. Said of a gun, missile, etc: to be discharged, launched, etc.
- Example: The gun fired
6. colloq
- To dismiss someone from employment, usually because of bad discipline
- Example: You're fired!
- Thesaurus: dismiss, discharge, let go, depose, show the door.
7. Said of a vehicle engine, boiler, etc: to start working when a spark causes the fuel to burn.
- Example: The motor fired
9. To inspire or stimulate someone.
- Thesaurus: excite, stimulate, animate, arouse, rouse, inspire, incite, impassion, stir, inflame.
- To bake (pottery, bricks, etc) in a kiln, usually at a very high temperature.
- 1. A cry, warning others of a fire.
2. The order to start firing weapons, etc.
adj
- Under attack from two sides.
- To deliberately divert their gunfire, criticism, etc towards oneself.
- colloq
An expression inviting someone to start saying what they have to say, especially to begin asking questions.
- To suffer or undergo danger for their sake.
- To stop shooting.
- Between the guns and the target, and therefore in danger of being hit.
- Exposed to questioning or verbal attack from an opponent.
- Burning.
- Filled with enthusiasm, love, etc.
- Thesaurus: excited, impassioned, full of ardour, enthusiastic, zealous.
- To begin shooting at them, with a gun, artillery, etc.
- Thesaurus: start shooting, shoot, attack.
- colloq
To take risks; to act recklessly.
- Thesaurus: gamble, run a risk, tempt fate.
- To rescue the situation at the last minute.
- To shoot back at them.
- To make it burn; to set light to it.
- To fill them with enthusiasm, love, etc.
- Being shot at.
- Being criticized or blamed. See also catch fire at catch, ceasefire.
- Thesaurus: criticized, censured, under attack, in the hot seat (
Phrasal Verb: fire at or on someone
- To discharge a gun, etc at them.
- To make them highly excited or agitated about something.
- Example: fired him up with enthusiasm
- To catch light and produce a lively flame.
- Example: The coal fired up well
fired
adj
- 1. pottery.
- Referring to ceramics which have been baked in a kiln.
- Example: high fired
- Example: I prefer well-fired rolls
- Example: gas-fired central heating
- 1. Past tense, past participle of fire.
