Kindle – Start burning; Ignite emotion or interest

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Kindle - To begin to burn; To make something glow; To ignite emotion

It comes from the Old Norse word Kynda which means to catch fire.

Pronounced as Kin + Duhl (emphasized) {Listen to it here}

Situational Uses / Sentences:

  • WeboWord aims to kindle the passion for learning and remembering new words through the excitement of sketching and arts.
  • “I am also sending back your letters, which are so beautifully written that they have only kindled my desire to see more examples of them.” – Letters of Maria Celeste

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1 mhmckm September 17, 2009 at 5:29 am

Today’s sentence : Creative competitors such as Google always kindle my passion and dream for creating innovative services & technologies.

2 mhmckm September 18, 2009 at 6:23 am

Infants usually start tinkering with some objects only after they realize that some of the objects cannot be manipulated through cramming them into their mouth.

3 weboword September 20, 2009 at 8:22 pm

Seems that WeboWord is kindling your interest in building not just your vocabulary but English too!

Well done.

WeboWord

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