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Comparative for consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly
“As the fiery ball sunk lower into the water, the colors radiated over its surface, shining and creating a beautiful pallet of color.”
Comparative for very hot, having a high temperature
“Jaime was inspecting his newly won lands one fiery hot summer day and stopped at a farmhouse to rest.”
Comparative for capable of being ignited
“At some distance before him, he perceived four streams of fiery vapor, regularly appearing and again vanishing.”
Comparative for having the bright color of fire
“The first of the six dancers were dressed in a fiery orange dyed silk toga with a veil that barely concealed the beautiful face behind it.”
Comparative for having a passionate nature
“A most interesting and, at times, even fiery debate in the realm of moral theology has attracted an enormous amount of attention.”
Comparative for having a quick-tempered nature
“A quiet and reserved man in public, he showed his fiery nature privately.”
(of food) Comparative for pungent or spicy to taste
“The Minangkabaus in East Sumatra eat fiery curries with beef and coconut milk.”
Comparative for spirited or plucky
Comparative for delivered in an aggressively vigorous or forceful manner
Comparative for having a predisposition to fight or engage in confrontations
Comparative for having a harsh or menacing demeanor or nature
Comparative for tending to stir up conflict
Comparative for loud or emphatic in speech or expression
Comparative for being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Comparative for acting or done quickly and without thought or care
Comparative for having or showing emotional sensitivity
Comparative for giving off or reflecting light
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