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1. kindle
verb. ['ˈkɪndəl'] call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses).
Synonyms
- heat
- draw
- rekindle
- discompose
- untune
- inflame
- anger
- prick
- provoke
- ask for
- wound
- discomfit
- shame
- spite
- stir up
- elicit
- touch a chord
- invite
- shake
- sweep over
- create
- enkindle
- overcome
- whelm
- arouse
- disconcert
- excite
- evoke
- wake
- stir
- shake up
- fire up
- interest
- bruise
- injure
- infatuate
- strike a chord
- raise
- make
- stimulate
- overpower
- upset
- overtake
- offend
- overwhelm
- ignite
- hurt
Etymology
- kynda (Old Norse)
Rhymes with Kindle
- swindle
- swindell
- swindall
- spindle
- spindel
- prindle
- prindl
- grindle
- dwindle
- brindle
- windle
- windell
- tyndall
- tindol
- tindle
- tindell
- tindel
- tindall
- tindal
- shindle
- schindel
- pindell
- mindel
- lindell
- kindell
- kindel
- kindall
- hindle
- bindle
- bindel
Sentences with kindle
1. Noun, singular or mass
Certain features of the kindle require the user to open its back cover.
Quotes about kindle
1. As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words.
- William Shakespeare
2. Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators.
- Stephen Fry
3. If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it.
- Lucy Larcom
3. kindle
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- kynda (Old Norse)