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What is the adjective for firelit?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb fire which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

fiery
  1. Of or relating to fire.
  2. Burning or glowing.
  3. Inflammable or easily ignited.
  4. Having the colour of fire.
  5. Hot or inflamed.
  6. Tempestuous or emotionally volatile.
  7. Spirited or filled with emotion.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “As the fiery ball sunk lower into the water, the colors radiated over its surface, shining and creating a beautiful pallet of color.”
      “Jaime was inspecting his newly won lands one fiery hot summer day and stopped at a farmhouse to rest.”
      “At some distance before him, he perceived four streams of fiery vapor, regularly appearing and again vanishing.”
firesome
  1. (archaic) Fiery; full of fire.
  2. (archaic) Dangerous like fire. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
firescorched
  1. blackened by contact with fire
fire
  1. (slang) Amazing; excellent.
firelit
  1. Illuminated by a fire
  2. Examples:
    1. “She stood gazing at the firelit faces, the virginal half-smile on her lips.”
      “Its principal political actors wear physical distortions like large, firelit masks.”
      “Both women wear their binoculars even in the dark, as if hoping to spot birds in the firelit tree overhead.”
firelike
  1. Resembling fire; fiery.
fireable
  1. Alternative form of firable
  2. Examples:
    1. “Belgian Pinfire Pepperbox with detachable barrel, fireable with or without long barrel.”
      “But I do not believe that not looking at the videotape was a fireable offense.”
      “Let's be charitable and concede that signing Collins isn't a fireable offense for whoever recommended it.”
fired
firie
  1. Obsolete form of fiery.
firey
  1. Misspelling of fiery.
fireless
  1. Without fire.
  2. Examples:
    1. “There are many thousand fireless hearth places in Dublin on the bitterest days of winter. 20,000 families live in one-room tenements.”
      “He was standing at the fireless fireplace, looking at some of our family photos and glanced up when I walked in.”
      “A pot of water was sitting on the fireless hearth, and Mrs. Watts was nowhere in sight.”
fierier
  1. comparative form of fiery: more fiery
  2. Examples:
    1. “Following the warpath left by 2008's critically acclaimed Conquer, Omen is a sign of Soulfly becoming an even fiercer, fierier and more furious metallic monster, seven albums into their storied career.”
      “While Mr. Boreyko led the orchestra in brisk, burnished readings — the brasses, not always the Philharmonic's rock, were particularly strong — the final Allegro of the Dvorak could have been fierier.”
      “Stuart is fierier and likes to take the game to his opponent, whereas I am more reserved and composed, which helps me play at my best.”
fieriest
  1. superlative form of fiery: most fiery
  2. Examples:
    1. “These dynamic women are all Aries, the first and fieriest sign of the zodiac, who like to take the plunge.”
      “That has set the scene for what many claim will be the fieriest Ashes series in living memory.”
      “In his new works, this powerful and intelligent abstract painter, whose art is reminiscent both of Frank Stella's grids and Seamus Heaney's poetic landscapes, explores the fieriest, sexiest and most vital of colours.”
firing
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