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Synonyms for wildfire
ˈwaɪldˌfaɪərwild·fire

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  1. wildfirenoun

    Synonyms:
    forest fire

  2. wildfirenoun

    A rapidly spreading fire, often occurring in wildland areas, that is out of control.

    Synonyms:
    forest fire

  3. wildfirenoun

    Greek fire, Byzantine fire.

    Synonyms:
    forest fire

  4. wildfirenoun

    A spreading disease of the skin, particularly erysipelas.

    Synonyms:
    forest fire

  5. wildfirenoun

    Something that acts quickly and uncontrollably.

    Synonyms:
    forest fire

Princeton's WordNet

  1. wildfirenoun

    a raging and rapidly spreading conflagration

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  1. List of paraphrases for "wildfire":

    fire, fires, wildfires, blaze

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How to use wildfire in a sentence?

  1. Daniel Berlant:

    This is a very fast-moving wildfire.

  2. Trent Frager:

    As much of the industry has done, we continue to evaluate wildfire exposure and risk.

  3. Christy Brigham:

    I’m not ready to give up on giant sequoias, this is a call to action to better protect the remaining old growth and make our Sierra Nevada forests wildfire resilient, because the fire's coming.

  4. Communications Issac Sanchez:

    We're not out of the woods yet, until we see some significant rainfall in our state and across the West. The threat of wildfire is going to be there.

  5. Christy Goldfuss:

    Stronger storms, worsening droughts, increased flooding, and longer wildfire seasons are putting our national parks and natural treasures at risk.


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