spark

[US]/spɑːk/
[UK]/spɑːrk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a small fiery particle thrown off from a fire, alight in ashes, or produced by striking together two hard surfaces
v. to set off a sudden, small combustion or light: kindle, ignite; to stir up, activate; vivify

Phrases & Collocations

spark of creativity

spark of inspiration

sparkling eyes

spark plug

sparkling water

sparkling personality

sparkling conversation

sparkling diamond

electric spark

spark discharge

spark gap

spark ignition

spark machining

spark advance

electric spark machining

spark erosion

spark of life

spark timing

Example Sentences

there was a spark of light.

the spark of genius.

the spark of revolution.

there was a spark between them at their first meeting.

the explosion sparked a fire.

no sparking was visible during the tests.

What made the electric wire spark?

The incident sparked a controversy.

Sparks flew up from the fire.

Sparker is a professional exporter and manufacturer in mainland China.

sparks from candles illume our faces.

the dying embers sparked their last.

confidence is the magic ingredient needed to spark recovery.

a tiny spark of anger flared within her.

I think he would knock Bowe spark out.

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