Antonyms for inflammable (able to burn) are noncombustible, incombustible, or nonflammable (non-flammable).
(*The words flammable and inflammable have the same general meaning of combustible.)
The verb of inflammable is inflame. As in "to inflame something".
Flammable AND inflammable both mean that something can easily catch fire. Gasoline is a flammable liquid, and is inflammable. Something that will NOT burn is nonflammable.
We had to keep the gasoline soaked rags away from the sparks because gasoline is so inflammable. Remember that inflammable and flammable mean the same thing. It can burn.
All common alcohols are inflammable. Just to be sure: Inflammable means that it will burn. (Some people think flammable means it will burn, inflammable means it won't)
Inflammable.
An object that is flammable or inflammable is something that will easily catch fire. Although the words seem like they should have opposite meanings, they are actually synonyms.
They mean the same: easily set on fire.
Yes. it is inflammable.
All alcohols are inflammable. It is only if they are diluted that they are not.
The verb of inflammable is inflame. As in "to inflame something".
Inflammable Material was created on 1979-02-02.
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable
The base word for "unraveled" is "ravel," which means to become unraveled or untangled.
The house became inflammable after the first fire that happened to it.
Flammable AND inflammable both mean that something can easily catch fire. Gasoline is a flammable liquid, and is inflammable. Something that will NOT burn is nonflammable.
Some chemicals must be handled and stored very carefully as they are highly inflammable.
The meaning of flammable is able to be easy ignited; inflammable is the antonym of flammable.