Inflammable Meaning and Definition

Inflammable

Inflammable

Pronunciation

/ɪnˈflæməbəl/

Part of Speech

Adjective

Definition

Potentially capable of catching fire or exploding; flammable.

Examples

  • Do not smoke near open flames, as the materials are inflammable.
  • The flammable liquids should be handled with caution and kept away from heat sources.

Synonyms

  • Flammable
  • Inferable

Antonyms

  • Non-flammable
  • Incombustible

Etymology

From Latin “inflamare”, meaning “to set on fire”, and “-able”, forming an adjective.

Usage Notes

Inflammable is often used to describe materials that can ignite or explode, but it is less common than the synonymous term “flammable”.

Cultural References

Inflammable is featured in the 2013 film “Gravity” as a term used by one of the astronauts to describe the flammable properties of the spacesuit.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

“Like a damp squib” is an idiomatic expression that means something that is meant to be exciting or inflaming, but turns out to be dull or uninteresting.

Related Words or Phrases

Flammable, Combustible, Ignitable

Collocations

Inflammable materials, Inflammable liquids, Inflammable gases

Frequency of Use

Inflammable is a less common adjective in modern usage, and its frequency of use is relatively low compared to the synonymous term “flammable”.

Common Misspellings

Inflamable, Inflammaly, Inflaminable

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