verb

inflame

to inflame, to provoke, to aggravate, to anger

His comments only inflamed the situation.

His comments only inflamed the situation.

The wound became red and inflamed.

The wound became red and inflamed.

((sth.)) to provoke or worsen (a situation or feeling) His speech inflamed the passions of the crowd.

((sth.)) to cause inflammation in (a part of the body) The infection inflamed his throat.

Synonyms: provoke, aggravate, anger; Antonyms: calm, soothe, pacify

From Latin 'in-' (into) + 'flammare' (to set on fire), from 'flamma' (flame).

Think of putting something 'in' a 'flame' to set it on fire, which can apply to emotions or situations.

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