spark
Pronunciation: [spɑrk]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
The spark from the fireplace lit up the room beautifully.
Example
There were no sparks when the firewood was completely wet.
Example
Did you see the spark jump out of the fire?
Context: "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.
Example
Her speech sparked my interest in learning more about science.
Example
The boring presentation did not spark any ideas at all.
Example
What activities spark your creativity the most?
Context: "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.
Example
There was a spark between the two characters in the movie, making it so much fun to watch.
Example
Without a spark in their relationship, they found it hard to be happy together.
Example
What do you think caused the spark between the two friends?
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