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fire
When used as a noun to describe the process of burning, 'fire' is usually uncountable (e.g., "There is fire in the grate"). However, it becomes countable when referring to specific instances or types of fires (e.g., "The forest suffered several small fires"). As a verb, 'fire' has very different meanings depending on the context. Be careful not to confuse dismissing someone from a job with discharging a weapon; usually, the surrounding conversation about work or military action will make the meaning clear.
💬Casual Conversation
omg my boss just fired me over a text. i'm actually shaking.
wait what? you were barely pulling your weight anyway.
Meanings
A process of combustion that produces light, heat, and flames.
"They sat around the campfire to keep warm."
To dismiss someone from a job.
"The manager had to fire the employee for constant tardiness."
To ignite or begin burning.
"The dry brush caught and began to fire rapidly across the hillside."