You could use hot, fierce, strong, burning, red, orange, yellow (and if it's hot enough, it could be blue). You could also use words like raging, roaring, blazing, flaming, fiery, or smoldering.
The heat from the fire was unbearable.
Huge plume of smoke billowed from the house.
The thick plume of smoke rose in the sky.
The fire fighters fought the raging inferno.
The blazing fire was getting closer to me; all I could hear was the loud thumping of my heart.
The room was engulfed with flames and smoke; reducing the visibility to near zero.
A wall of fire shot into the air.
I was covered soot and sweat as the yellow flame came closer to me.
Hot, burning, glowing, flickering, warming, incandescent, smoky, crackling, poping, embers everywhere, Red,...:) 😃
Hot, burning, glowing, flickering, warming, incandescent, smoky, crackling, ..
Billowing smoke. Hot building. Scorching heat. Dead people.
Some adjectives to describe a fire are curling, twisting, flickering, shifting, singing, or hot.
There are so many I couldn't possibly list them all, but some of them are; pyromania, roaring, orange, blazing, inferno, yellow, hot, smoldering, burning, fierce etc.
Crackling and popping
roar of the fire
fire words
Smoky
Combustion or oxidation.
How about crackle, sizzle and pop.
soothing Flaming beautiful
zonal
a vocano,fire, sun, steam, and lava
There are many Japanese words for it. Fire is "hi" when referring to the element of fire, "kaji" when used in the sense of a destructive force (a house fire, for example). The kanji symbol for fire also means 'Tuesday' if you add "yobi". "Ka" is generally used to describe fire as an element.
big words to describe excelence
It often used as an example from literary teachers for onomatopoeia (the use of words whose sound imitates what they describe).
Thrilling, suspenseful, dystopian, thought-provoking.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns and pronouns.Examples: Mary is my older sister. My sister Marcy is the oldest one.