What is another word for firelight?

Pronunciation: [fˈa͡ɪ͡əla͡ɪt] (IPA)

Firelight is a beautiful and mesmerizing element of nature that has been an inspiration for poets, writers and artists for centuries. The warm glow of the fire creates a soothing atmosphere that relaxes and calms the mind. There are many different synonyms for firelight, such as blaze, glow, flicker, warmth, radiance, gleam, and shimmer. Each of these words captures a unique aspect of the gentle, flickering light that emanates from the flames. Firelight has the power to evoke a sense of comfort, warmth and nostalgia for simpler times. Whatever word you use to describe it, the magic of firelight continues to captivate us.

What are the hypernyms for Firelight?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Firelight?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Firelight

Harry King, standing in the doorway of the cabin, with the firelight bright behind him, saw them winding down the trail and hurried forward.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
It was all the light they had for their work in the evenings, other than the firelight.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
There were reasons why Nasmyth was stirred by what he had heard, and with his pipe he pointed to Mattawa, as the flickering firelight fell upon the old axeman's face.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton

Famous quotes with Firelight

  • Those soldiers hacked and slashed. Their faces were distorted with the horror of their actions but they were out of control, far past the point where they could stop. The flicker of firelight made everything seem more hellish and surreal. I had seen this before. I had seen my own brothers this way, a few times, back in the north. The blood smell takes control and kills the mind and deadens the soul and there is nothing human left.
    Glen Cook
  • Safe were those evenings of the pre-war world When firelight shone on green linoleum, I heard the church bells hollowing out the sky, Deep beyond deep, like never-ending stars.
    John Betjeman
  • Still, as I mused, the naked room, The alien firelight died away; And from the midst of cheerless gloom I passed to bright, unclouded day.
    Emily Brontë
  • The King rose slowly to his feet and beckoned to the wizard, who had been sitting outside the circle of the firelight, apparently, trying to find a spell that would make a beer-can magically refill itself.
    Tom Holt
  • Tomas stopped and looked at the three Oankali. “Do you believe in spirits?” “We believe in life,” Ahajas said. “Life after death?” Ahajas smoothed her tentacles briefly in agreement. “When I’m dead,” she said, “I will nourish other life.” “But I mean—” “If I died on a lifeless world, a world that could sustain some form of life if it were tenacious enough, organelles within each cell of my body would survive and evolve. In perhaps a thousand million years, that world would be as full of life as this one.” “...it would?” “Yes. Our ancestors have seeded a great many barren worlds that way. Nothing is more tenacious than the life we are made of. A world of life from apparent death, from dissolution. That’s what we believe in.” “Nothing more?” Ahajas became smooth enough with amusement to reflect firelight. “No, Lelka. Nothing more.”
    Octavia Butler

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