noun🔗ShareCombustibleThat which undergoes burning."The dry leaves were the perfect combust for the bonfire. "Les feuilles sèches étaient le combustible parfait pour le feu de joie.fuelmaterialsubstanceenergychemistryscienceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareBrûler, s'enflammerTo burn; to catch fire."The dry leaves in the backyard might combust if they get too hot in the sun. "Les feuilles sèches dans le jardin pourraient s'enflammer si elles deviennent trop chaudes au soleil.energychemistryphysicsdisasterChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareS'enflammer, bouillonnerTo erupt with enthusiasm or boisterousness."When the band started playing their favorite song, the crowd seemed to spontaneously combust with excitement, jumping and cheering. "Lorsque le groupe a commencé à jouer leur chanson préférée, la foule a semblé spontanément s'enflammer d'excitation, sautant et applaudissant.emotioncharacterattitudemindhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareBrûléBurnt."The combust remains of the campfire were still hot in the morning. "Les restes brûlés du feu de camp étaient encore chauds le matin.energyphysicschemistryfuelChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareEn conjonction avec le soleilIn close conjunction with the sun (so that its astrological influence is "burnt up"), sometimes specified to be within 8 degrees 30'."The combust astrological aspect suggests a strong, intense relationship between the sun and the child's Mercury, within 8 degrees 30'. "L'aspect astrologique en conjonction suggère une relation forte et intense entre le soleil et Mercure de l'enfant, à moins de 8 degrés 30 minutes.astrologyastronomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading