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Yes, it is a noun too. If the term fire is used in a sentence as something such as "My boss has the authority to fire the workers" then it is a verb, but if it is something such as "The fire was extremely hot" then it is a noun.

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Some synonyms for the verb fire are:

burn

  • blaze
  • ignite
  • light
  • torch

shoot

  • detonate
  • discharge
  • hurl
  • launch

arouse

  • excite
  • incite
  • inspire
  • provoke

dismiss

  • discharge
  • let go
  • sack
  • terminate
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Verbs don't describe nouns, adjectives describe nouns and adverb modify verbs. The word fire is a noun and a verb.

Adjectives:

  • hot fire
  • bright fire
  • blazing fire
  • relaxing fire
  • wild fire

Adverbs:

  • unjustly fire
  • immediately fire
  • carefully fire
  • carelessly fire
  • quickly fire
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burning

dancing

licking

charring

roasting

teasing

growing

glowing

fighting

raising

exploring

entrancing

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Destroy or diminish.

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yes

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