
Cari
to flame
01
menyala, berapi
to burn brightly in a hot gas
Intransitive
Example
The campfire flamed brightly, illuminating the surrounding area.
The candles flamed in the darkness, casting flickering shadows on the walls.
The torches flamed as the procession made its way through the streets.
02
flame, mengirim pesan ofensif
(computing) to send an offensive or abusive message to someone over the internet
Transitive: to flame sb/sth
Example
He flamed the user in the chatroom after their argument.
The online debate turned ugly when people began flaming each other.
Instead of offering constructive feedback, he just flamed her work.
03
berapi, berkilau
to shine or glow brightly
Intransitive
Example
The candle flamed brightly, casting a warm glow across the room.
The sunset flamed across the horizon, painting the sky in vivid colors.
The fireworks flamed in the night sky, dazzling the crowd.
flame
01
nyala, berapi-api
having a bright and fiery shade of orange with a vivid and intense tone, resembling the color of a roaring fire
Example
The sunset painted the sky in brilliant flame hues.
She wore a stunning dress in a fiery flame color for the festive occasion.
She painted her nails in a vibrant flame hue, matching the fiery spirit of her personality.
Flame
01
nyala, api
the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
02
api, email ofensif
(computing) an offensive or violent e-mail sent to someone usually in quick response
What is a "flame"?
A flame is a harsh or angry message, often sent online or through email, meant to insult or offend someone. It can involve strong language, personal attacks, or extreme criticism. Flames are typically shared in response to disagreements or misunderstandings and are intended to provoke a reaction. Such messages can escalate conflicts and create a negative or hostile environment, particularly in online discussions or forums.

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