Yes, ignite is an action. Therefore it is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The verb of ignition is ignite. As in "to ignite something".
Ignite is a verb.
No. For the verb "to ignite" the adjective is the past participle "ignited."
The noun forms of the verb to ignite are ignition and the gerund, igniting.
When you use "light" as a verb, it typically means to ignite or illuminate something. For example, "Please light the candles" means to ignite the candles. It can also mean to land or settle, as in "The bird will light on the branch."
ignite
ignited is the past participle of ignite
No salt dust will not ignite
Please ignite the fire.
The homophone of ignite is knight.
Ignite the Flames was created in 2002.
Ignite Entertainment was created in 1998.