Definition: The word "ablaze" originally meant to be in a state of complete or absolute brightness, often used to describe flames or fire. It can also refer to an extremely bright or glowing condition. In English, it is commonly used to describe an intense light or warmth.
In terms of its definition, "ablaze" has two parts: the part before the apostrophe (which may be pronounced as [ˈæbləz]) and the main word ending in -a (in this case "-az"). The part before the apostrophe is generally considered to be a verb or adjective that modifies the noun being used. In "ablaze," it refers specifically to the feeling of being very bright, intense, or hot.
For example, if someone says they are "ablazed" while describing their experience, they are referring to how intensely they were experiencing something (in this case, the flames) and how glowing they felt.
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