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What is adjective for fire?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 10/14/2021

The main adjective related to the noun fire (flame) is fiery. Another would be fireproof.

The word fire is often used as an adjunct (e.g. fire alarm, fire extinguisher).

For other uses of fire (to shoot, or to dismiss an employee), the primary adjective is the past participle, fired.

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