A conflagration combatant is an individual or entity involved in fighting large, destructive fires, often in the context of wildfires or significant urban blazes. This term typically refers to firefighters, emergency responders, or specialized teams trained to manage and extinguish extensive fire outbreaks. Their role is critical in preventing the spread of fire, protecting life and property, and mitigating environmental damage.
Conflagration in a sentence is There was a conflagration near my house or I saw a conflagration on T.V. yesturday.
A conflagration is a fire, there is no antonym.
a conflagration is a big fire
That would probably be the United States of America, which entered the war only after Japan bombed Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, in a surprise attack on the 7th of December, 1941.
Conflagration a large fire that causes a great deal of damage
"Conflagration" is a word meaning a disastrous fire.
The Eternal Conflagration was created on 2006-05-28.
Entrance of the Conflagration was created on 2006-09-06.
The conflagration was out of control by the time the fire crews arrived.
Fire - but conflagration really means a large destructive fire.
The conflagration consumed the entire house; it left everything charred and black.
Inferno.