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smolder

burn slowly without flame / simmer with emotion
Intransitive Verb
past: smolderedpp: smoldereding: smoldering

This term evokes a sense of latent energy and slow consumption. In a physical sense, it describes a combustion process that lacks the brightness of a flame, emphasizing the presence of heat and thick smoke. It suggests a state of persistence where something is not fully extinguished but not actively blazing. When applied to human emotion, it describes a volatile state of suppressed anger or passion. The imagery suggests a fire that is kept under the surface, implying that while the emotion is currently hidden, it remains intense and could erupt into an open conflict or outburst at any moment.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To burn slowly with smoke but no flame.

"The campfire continued to smolder long after the guests had left."

Intransitive Verb

To exist in a suppressed or hidden state, typically referring to strong emotions like anger or resentment.

"Resentment continued to smolder within the community for decades after the injustice."

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