Fiery (adjective)

  1. Having a fierce or intense nature or quality, especially of temper or passion.
  2. Of or resembling fire in color or heat.

Origin:

Fiery (adj) late middle english: from old french feer, from latin fumus "smoke".

Examples:

  1. He had a fiery temper and was quick to anger.
  2. She gave a fiery speech that inspired the crowd.
  3. The sunset was fiery, with shades of red and orange.
  4. Fiery emotions ran high during the debate.
  5. The fiery dragon breathed flames.
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