Word: spark

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Synonyms: spark

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: spark

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spanish
Translations:
chispear, centella, chispa
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german
Translations:
funke
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french
Translations:
scintiller, pétiller, déclencher, dameret, étinceler, gandin, paillette
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italian
Translations:
scintillare, favilla, scintilla
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portuguese
Translations:
faísca, centelha, sobressalentes
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dutch
Translations:
sprank, vonk
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russian
Translations:
огонек, воодушевлять, зажигать, возлюбленный, огонёк, отблеск, вспыхивать, искриться, искрить, щеголь, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
gnist
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swedish
Translations:
gnistra
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finnish
Translations:
kipinä
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danish
Translations:
gnist
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czech
Translations:
jiskra, švihák, frajer, jiskřit, cetka
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polish
Translations:
modniś, iskra, iskierka, lekkoduch, galant, błyskotka, rozpętać, odrobina, fircyk
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hungarian
Translations:
divatbáb, szikratávírás, szikra, aprógyémánt
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turkish
Translations:
kıvılcım
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greek
Translations:
σπιθοβολώ
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ukrainian
Translations:
проблиск, спалахувати, улюблений, надихати
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albanian
Translations:
xixë
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estonian
Translations:
sütitama, säde
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croatian
Translations:
kicoš, tračak, udvarač, svjetlucanje, iskra
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lithuanian
Translations:
kibirkštis
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latvian
Translations:
dzirkstele
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macedonian
Translations:
искрата
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romanian
Translations:
scânteie

The meaning and "use of": spark

noun
  • a small fiery particle thrown off from a fire, alight in ashes, or produced by striking together two hard surfaces such as stone or metal. - Two stones rubbed themselves together and a spark lit and a fire was kindled on the wood piece.
  • a trace of a specified quality or intense feeling. - a tiny spark of anger flared within her
verb
  • emit sparks of fire or electricity. - the ignition sparks as soon as the gas is turned on
  • ignite. - the explosion sparked a fire

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