spark
Prononciation : [spɑrk]
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Contexte : « fire »
(noun) a small, glowing piece of something that is burning. Sparks can fly off a fire or a campfire when you put more wood on it.
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The spark from the fireplace lit up the room beautifully.
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There were no sparks when the firewood was completely wet.
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Did you see the spark jump out of the fire?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to cause someone to feel excitement or interest. Like when you have a great idea and it makes you feel inspired and happy.
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Her speech sparked my interest in learning more about science.
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The boring presentation did not spark any ideas at all.
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What activities spark your creativity the most?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) a small amount of feeling or excitement that starts something. It might be a little idea that grows into something big, like a project or a relationship.
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There was a spark between the two characters in the movie, making it so much fun to watch.
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Without a spark in their relationship, they found it hard to be happy together.
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What do you think caused the spark between the two friends?
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