Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word SMOULDER
SMOULDER
Definitions of SMOULDER
- (intransitive, chieflyBritish) Alternative form of smolder.
- (transitive) To smother; to suffocate; to choke.
- (obsolete) smoke; smother
- Alternative form of smolder..
- A disease of narcissus and related flowers caused by the fungus Botrytis narcissicola, and characterized by dark brown lesions on the leaves.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using SMOULDER in a Sentence
- Megalopolis is known for its lignite deposits, which are prone to catch fire in summer and can smoulder and scorch the earth for weeks.
- It burns much more slowly than black powder, when it chooses to burn at all, can still explode if ignited in a confined place; the deflagration is usually characterized by short, uneven sizzling followed by relatively long periods of smoulder.
- The enhanced version also included an EPK (featuring home video footage) and music videos for Big Isn't Beautiful, Smoulder, Suffocate and Bionic.
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