Adverb for ablaze or on fire
“The creature's grin pulled wider as it reached down and picked up a burning timber from the fire.”
Adverb for very hot, having a significantly high temperature
“The reporter said that officers had forced him to sit for hours under the burning sun.”
Adverb for very keenly or deeply felt
“It was always her burning ambition to see her mother's name cleared.”
Adverb for having, or causing, a painful, prickling or stinging sensation
“About five minutes after taking the salt, he felt a burning pain in his stomach, and this was immediately followed by sickness.”
Adverb for of urgent interest or importance
“During the late nineteenth century, class conflict was a burning issue that created deep cleavages in American society.”
Adverb for severe or intense, especially in a painful or unpleasant way
Adverb for pink, glowing
Adverb for glowing
Adverb for deeply felt by one's senses, especially if unpleasant
Adverb for refers to an intense or acrid flavor
Gaspingly or desperately
Adverb for able to burn or corrode organic tissue by chemical action
Adverb for resolute and steadfast in one's will or ambition
Adverb for very upset
Adverb for full of energy and enthusiasm
Adverb for persistent in one's endeavors or demands
Adverb for most recent or up-to-date
Adverb for filled with or smelling of smoke
Adverb for having or causing a tingling or itching sensation
Adverb for having an unpleasant or noxious smell
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