Fired synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
given one's walking papers
Discharged
Discharged
Subjected to fire
The definition of incandescent is something that creates light when heated.
To discontinue the employment of; dismiss:
(Slang) To discharge from employment:
Can means someone or something knows how to, is able to, is likely to or has the right to do something.
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Subjected to fire
Subjected to fire
Burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire. [Early 19th century.]
Intensely interested.
Keenly excited and interested.
Marked by flames or intense heat:
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Subjected to fire
Subjected to fire
Subjected to fire
Designated or reserved for smokers:
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Subjected to fire
unquenched
Not quenched
Made warm or hot
Discharged
discharged (related)
Discharged
having lost your job
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To supply with fuel
The definition of provoke is to push something to happen, or to annoy.
To stir up; instigate:
To give rise to; draw forth; produce:
To harden or impart a finish to by subjecting to intense heat; fire:
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To displace is defined as to force something to move, to move from a usual place, or to replace.
To endow with life; animate.
(Informal) To set fire to, as in arson
To launch a projectile.
To reach the stage of pregnancy when the fetus can be felt to move.
In a light manner; lightly.
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To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion:
To introduce irritability or irritation in.
To put spirit into; give life or courage to; cheer; exhilarate
The definition of incite is to rile people up or to inspire and encourage specific behavior.
(Intransitive) to be exposed to light
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Heat is defined as to add warmth to something.
To gleam; flash; light up
(Old Poet.) To emit or diffuse
To release mechanical, chemical, or nuclear energy by the sudden production of gases in a confined space:
(Elec.) To supply electric current to (the field winding of a motor, generator, or other device)
To explode violently and noisily
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(Intransitive) To be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light.
To deal with something in a direct way; to set to work upon.
To fill with spirit, courage, or resolution:
Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
(Baseball) To pitch the ball.
To boot is to kick out, or to start up a computer.
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
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To dismiss from a position of command or responsibility, especially for disciplinary reasons:
To let or make fall; release hold of
To present or propose for comment or approval. Often used with off:
(Archaic) To throw up, as a mound, or rampart.
To move suddenly and fast
To move swiftly or impetuously; rush
(Geology) To displace or move (a vein, lode, or stratum, for example).
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To move suddenly as when startled; jump; start; recoil
To throw, cast, fling, or hurl
To move the lever of (a switch, clutch, etc.) or connect, disconnect, engage, etc. by so doing
To move or lift (the head) with a sudden motion.
(Intransitive) Of a grip or hold, to let go.
To throw forward; hurl:
To blow up or move with or as with an explosive; explode
To clear of contents by forcing air through.
To explode or detonate.
To provoke deliberately; incite. Often used with up :
hired (antonym)
To engage the temporary use of for a fee; rent:
bored (antonym)
To weary by being dull, uninteresting, or monotonous
deflated (antonym)
To be or become deflated:
kept (related)
To maintain records in:
moved (related)
To stir the emotions:
stoking (related)
Find another word for fired. In this page you can discover 91 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fired, like: given one's walking papers, let-go, burned, incandescent, terminated, sacked, canned, on-fire, set-on-fire, baked and ablaze.