bonfire
bonfire
Noun
past: bonfiredpp: bonfireding: bonfiring
This term evokes a sense of communal gathering and ritual, often associated with seasonal festivals or celebratory events. It carries a connotation of warmth, light, and shared experience, distinguishing it from a simple campfire or a controlled furnace. When used as a verb, the word implies a deliberate and large-scale act of destruction by fire, typically for the purpose of clearing land or disposing of bulk waste. This usage is more common in British English than in American English.