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Jet of flame
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Jet of flame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concentrated burst or stream of fire, often in contexts related to combustion or pyrotechnics. Example: "The rocket launched with a powerful jet of flame, illuminating the night sky."
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12 human-written examples
Get it right and you'll be treated to an impressive jet of flame.
News & Media
A jet of flame erupted from the head of one of the creatures, immolating cars, buildings, people.
News & Media
Over at Tate Britain on another occasion, a fire grate out in the street was suddenly seen to spout a jet of flame.
News & Media
In the rear of each chamber a percussion cap was placed over a hollow nipple that directed the jet of flame to the powder when the cap was struck by the hammer.
Encyclopedias
In the tunnel test, originally devised to apply to wall and ceiling coverings, a sample of carpeting is mounted on the ceiling of a small furnace in a tunnel‐like compartment and exposed to a jet of flame.
News & Media
The jet of flame beneath the alien ship is no longer a purplish spurt; it is now a ball of fire that burns a peculiar pink, as if E.T. and his fellow-travellers stoked their engines with bubble gum, and had stopped by on Earth to pick up supplies.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
They listen to the crash of gasoline bombs that send jets of flame skyward.
News & Media
Initially, the disadvantages were an appalling smell and a greatly increased danger of fire from the naked jets of flame.
Encyclopedias
"Imagine working in this vile hole, showered in sewage, with jets of flame coming out," Hulse says.
News & Media
First, there are the pyrotechnics: jets of flame, immoderately applied, whose heat can be felt throughout the room.
News & Media
One of the neighbors, Intazar Ali Dar, 55, said that at one point the windows of the home exploded and jets of flame shot from the openings.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a rapid expulsion of fire, use "jet of flame" to convey both the direction and intensity. Ensure context aligns with sudden, forceful emissions.
Common error
Avoid using "jet of flame" to describe stationary flames. It is better suited for dynamic scenarios where fire is being propelled or emitted forcefully.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "jet of flame" functions primarily as a noun phrase, often acting as the subject or object in a sentence. Ludwig shows examples where it describes a sudden, forceful emission of fire. Its grammatical correctness is validated by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Science
34%
Wiki
16%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
8%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase “jet of flame” is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe a directed and forceful emission of fire. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and usability in written English. While "jet of flame" is not very common, it appears in various contexts including news reports, scientific articles, and encyclopedias, indicating a neutral register. The primary contexts include News & Media and Science, reflecting its use in describing both real-world events and scientific phenomena. When writing, ensure the context involves a sudden and directional fire emission. Alternatives include "burst of flame" and "stream of fire".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Burst of flame
Replaces 'jet' with 'burst', emphasizing the suddenness of the flame.
Stream of fire
Replaces 'flame' with 'fire', offering a more general term for the phenomenon.
Gush of fire
Substitutes 'jet' with 'gush', highlighting the forceful emission of fire.
Blast of flame
Emphasizes the explosive nature of the flame.
Column of fire
Describes a more sustained and upright emission of fire.
Outburst of fire
Focuses on the sudden and uncontrolled release of fire.
Spurt of flame
Suggests a brief and sudden emission of flame.
Tongue of fire
Uses a figurative term to describe the shape and movement of the flame.
Sheet of fire
Describes a widespread and flat emission of fire.
Wall of fire
Indicates a large and impassable barrier of fire.
FAQs
How can I use "jet of flame" in a sentence?
You can use "jet of flame" to describe the forceful emission of fire, such as "A huge jet of flame burst out from Hood from the vicinity of the mainmast".
What's a good alternative to "jet of flame"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "burst of flame", "stream of fire", or "blast of flame".
Is it correct to say 'jets of flame' instead of "jet of flame"?
Yes, "jets of flame" is the plural form and is appropriate when describing multiple streams of fire. The singular form, "jet of flame", is used for a single stream.
What distinguishes a "jet of flame" from a regular fire?
A "jet of flame" implies a directed, forceful emission of fire, whereas a regular fire may be a more general or static combustion event.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested