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    flammable
    /ˈflaməbl/

    adjective

    • 1. easily set on fire: "the use of highly flammable materials"

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  2. The meaning of FLAMMABLE is capable of being easily ignited and of burning quickly. How to use flammable in a sentence. Why Inflammable Is Not the Opposite of Flammable

  3. adjective. uk / ˈflæm.ə.b ə l / us / ˈflæm.ə.b ə l / Add to word list. Something that is flammable burns easily: Caution! This solvent is highly flammable. Synonym. inflammable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Burning, burnt & on fire. afire. aflame. alight. blaze. burn (something) down. burn sb up. burned out. burnt out. char. consume

  4. Flammable chemicals, gases, cloth, or other things catch fire and burn easily. ...flammable liquids such as petrol or paraffin. American English : flammable / ˈflæməbəl /

  5. adjective. us / ˈflæm.ə.b ə l / uk / ˈflæm.ə.b ə l / Add to word list. Something that is flammable burns easily: Caution! This solvent is highly flammable. Synonym. inflammable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Burning, burnt & on fire. afire. aflame. alight. blaze. burn (something) down. burn sb up. burned out. burnt out. char. consume

  6. Flammable definition: easily set on fire; combustible; inflammable. . See examples of FLAMMABLE used in a sentence.

  7. adj. liable to catch fire; readily combustible; inflammable. ˌflammaˈbility n. Usage: Flammable and inflammable are interchangeable when used of the properties of materials. Flammable is, however, often preferred for warning labels as there is less likelihood of misunderstanding ( inflammable being sometimes taken to mean not flammable ).

  8. Flammable is a pretty straightforward word with one odd fact about it. The word, inflammable , which sounds like the opposite of flammable , actually means the same thing — easily catching on fire.

  9. Definition of flammable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Noun. Singular: flammable. Plural: flammables. Origin of Flammable. From Latin inflammare ‘to set on fire’ + the suffix -able via English inflammable.

  11. flammable. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English flam‧ma‧ble /ˈflæməbəl/ adjective something that is flammable burns easily → inflammable, nonflammable Caution! Highly flammable liquid.