spark in English
- spark⇄adj. sparkless.
- spark⇄noun sparker.
- spark⇄noun 1. a gay and showy young man.
Ex. A fop came ... a fine spark, and gave them fine words (Stanley J. Weyman).
(SYN) dandy.
2. a beau; lover.
Ex. A ... woman ... daring death just for the sake of thee, her handsome spark! (Ro - spark⇄noun 1. a small bit of fire.
Ex. The burning wood threw off sparks.
2a. the flash given off when electricity jumps across an open space. An electric spark ignites the gas in the engine of an automobile.
b. the discharge itself. - spark⇄spark (1), noun, verb.
- spark⇄spark (2), noun, verb.
- spark⇄v.i. 1. to send out small bits of fire; produce sparks.
Ex. This wood burns steadily with no sparking (William O. Douglas).
2. to flash; gleam; sparkle.
Ex. (Figurative.) Her eyes did spark, at every glance, like diamonds in the dark ( - spark⇄v.t. 1. to stir to activity; stimulate.
Ex. to spark a revolt, to spark sales.
(SYN) animate, excite.
2. to make (one's friends, teammates, or associates) enthusiastic or determined. - spark⇄v.t., v.i. (Informal.) to court; woo.
Ex. His master was courting, or, as it is termed, 'sparking' within (Washington Irving).
spark in Sindhi سنڌي
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