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  1. SMOULDERING definition: 1. present participle of smoulder 2. to burn slowly with smoke but without flames: 3. If a problem…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of SMOLDER is to burn sluggishly, without flame, and often with much smoke. How to use smolder in a sentence.

  3. 1. To burn with little smoke and no flame. 2. To exist in a suppressed state: Revolution smoldered in the masses. 3. To show signs of repressed anger or hatred. n. Thick smoke resulting from a slow fire. [Middle English smolderen, to suffocate, from smolder, smoke, probably alteration of smorther, from Old English smorian, to smoke .]

  4. 1. burning slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke. for fear of turning the smouldering fire into a full-blown conflagration. Whole blocks had been turned into smouldering rubble. 2. communicating suppressed or half-suppressed feelings, esp of anger, desire, etc. His darkly smouldering eyes never left her face. his smouldering hatred.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SmoulderingSmouldering - Wikipedia

    Smouldering (British English) or smoldering (American English; see spelling differences) is the slow, flameless form of combustion, sustained by the heat evolved when oxygen directly attacks the surface of a condensed-phase fuel.

  6. to burn slowly with smoke but without flames: a smouldering fire. smouldering embers. The fire was started by a smouldering cigarette. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to make fire or damage with fire. burn The fire was still burning after 24 hours. burn (fuel) The car burns biofuel.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · adjective. showing scarcely suppressed anger. synonyms: smoldering. angry. feeling or showing anger. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Smouldering." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/smouldering. Accessed 27 Jun. 2024. Copy citation. VocabTrainer™. 2 million people have mastered 404,008,272 new words.

  8. adjective. 1. burning slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke. for fear of turning the smouldering fire into a full-blown conflagration. Whole blocks had been turned into smouldering rubble. 2. communicating suppressed or half-suppressed feelings, esp of anger, desire, etc. His darkly smouldering eyes never left her face.

  9. smoulder in British English. or US smolder (ˈsməʊldə ) verb (intransitive) 1. to burn slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke. 2. (esp of anger, etc) to exist in a suppressed or half-suppressed state. 3. to have strong repressed or half repressed feelings, esp anger.

  10. When a fire is barely burning, it's smoldering. Fires can smolder for days without anyone's knowing, then burst into a conflagration that gets the fire department sirens wailing all over town.