A destructive burning of something
Plural for a small flash of light produced by a sudden disruptive electrical discharge through the air
“When the wire from the zinc ball was lifted from the cup, there was a spark upon breaking the circuit.”
Plural for a sense of liveliness and excitement
“The lyrics don't seem to communicate anything, and there's no vitality, passion, or spark in the musical performance.”
Plural for something that elicits or influences an activity or response
“His rousing speech was the spark that gave rise to a whole new generation of entrepreneurs.”
Plural for a small amount of a quality or intense feeling
“Don would notice a distinct spark of anger in Hillary's eyes as he spoke.”
Plural for an initial stage from which something may develop
Plural for a black rock composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel
Plural for a tool used to start a fire
Plural for energized matter, power
Plural for a sudden rush of creative impulse or inspiration, often attributed to divine influence
Plural for a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
Plural for a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot
Plural for the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group
To emanate or shoot forth sparks
“The mist expanded, spinning around his entire body before it began to spark as if it was about to ignite.”
To rouse a strong feeling or action
“I began writing short stories as a means to spark my creative juices and jumpstart my brain.”
To court or seek (someone) as a romantic partner
To come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
To ignite a flame or fire
To come up with a plan or idea
To produce or make (something) from whatever is available
To arouse someone
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