Fire - Wikipedia-style Article
                
                
                  Fire
                  
                    Definition
                  
                  Fire can function as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the combustion or burning of materials, producing heat, light, and flames. As a verb, it describes the act of igniting, dismissing someone from employment, or shooting a weapon.
                  
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                    Pronunciation
                  
                  American English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪɚ/
 
                    - Respelling: FIE-ur
 
                  
                  British English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪə/
 
                    - Respelling: FIE-uh
 
                  
                  
                    Etymology
                  
                  The word "fire" originates from the Old English "fyr," meaning "fire" or "flame," which is derived from Proto-Germanic "*fūr" and Proto-Indo-European "*péh₂wr̥," meaning "fire." The term has maintained its core meaning across centuries, with extended metaphorical uses developing over time.
                  
                    Derivatives
                  
                  
                    - Fireproof (adjective)
 
                    - Firefighter (noun)
 
                    - Firearm (noun)
 
                    - Firelight (noun)
 
                    - Reignite (verb)
 
                  
                  
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                    Usage
                  
                  The term "fire" is used in contexts ranging from physical combustion to metaphorical expressions like "to fire up enthusiasm" or "under fire" for criticism. For example, "The fire in the fireplace kept the room warm," or "She was fired from her job for misconduct."
                  
                    Related Terms
                  
                  
                    - Flame: The visible part of combustion.
 
                    - Ignition: The process of setting something on fire.
 
                    - Burn: The act or effect of consuming something by fire.
 
                  
                  
                    Detailed Definitions
                  
                  Noun
                  
                    - The combustion of substances, producing heat and light: Refers to the physical phenomenon involving burning materials.
                      
                        - Example: "The campfire provided warmth and light."
 
                      
                     
                    - A destructive blaze or conflagration: Describes uncontrolled burning causing damage.
                      
                        - Example: "The forest fire consumed thousands of acres."
 
                      
                     
                    - A source of heat or energy: Used metaphorically to describe passion or enthusiasm.
                      
                        - Example: "He spoke with great fire and conviction."
 
                      
                     
                  
                  Verb
                  
                    - To set something alight: Refers to the act of igniting materials.
                      
                        - Example: "He fired up the grill for the barbecue."
 
                      
                     
                    - To dismiss someone from employment: Refers to the termination of a job.
                      
                        - Example: "She was fired for repeated tardiness."
 
                      
                     
                    - To discharge a weapon: Indicates the act of shooting or releasing a projectile.
                      
                        - Example: "The soldier fired the rifle during training."