A device or composition used to produce such a flare. A giant star that is still being consumed by a supermassive black hole may have caused the largest flare of its kind ever seen, astronomers say. Create chats, host events, and manage your group all from one app.
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Flare noun [c] (bright light) something that produces a flame or bright light and is usually used as a signal, or the flame or light itself:
To burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
See examples of flare used in a sentence. Astronomy also called solar flare A sudden and brief brightening of the solar atmosphere in the vicinity of a sunspot that results from an explosive release of particles and radiation. In case of emergency, light a flare
To burst out in sudden, fierce activity and passion Violence flared up in the ghetto after the verdict. Flair is only used as a noun referring to a natural ability, an inclination toward something, or an attractive or stylish quality Meanwhile, flare can be used as both a noun and verb
As a noun, it refers to fire or light, something that bursts outward (such as anger), or something that widens.
If something bad such as anger or pain flares or flares up, it suddenly starts or gets worse…