By the time we realized the empty shack was burning, it was completely ablaze.
The tabloids were ablaze with headlines about the governor's mistress. (metaphor)
Ablaze is an adjective, as in 'They set the logs ablaze.'
Yes. The second A has a long A sound, as in haze and craze. The E is silent.
There is no such word.
By the time the firemen arrived, the shed was not only ablaze, it was fully engulfed with fire and would be a total loss.
the story has a narrate
that bird is theirs.
She is a cowerd.
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When something is set ablaze, it undergoes combustion, resulting in a transformation of its physical state and chemical composition. This process typically involves a change from a solid or liquid form to gases, ash, and heat. In a playful sense, if we consider "ablaze" and change a letter, it could become "ablaze" to "ablaze," where the concept of fire highlights the letter "a" as a significant change in the word's essence.
I can't think of a sentence with the word witty.
In English, all proper sentences start with a capitalized word.
Ablaze means on fire.