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Inferno vs Blaze - What's the difference?

inferno | blaze |


As nouns the difference between inferno and blaze

is that inferno is hell-like place or situation while blaze is a fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.

As a verb blaze is

to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light.

Blast vs Blaze - What's the difference?

blast | blaze |


In transitive terms the difference between blast and blaze

is that blast is to blight or wither while blaze is to mark or cut (a route, especially through vegetation), or figuratively, to set a precedent for the taking-on of a challenge.

In intransitive terms the difference between blast and blaze

is that blast is to make a loud noise while blaze is to shine like a flame.

As an interjection blast

is blast it; damn it.

Blaze vs Bleeze - What's the difference?

blaze | bleeze |


As verbs the difference between blaze and bleeze

is that blaze is to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light while bleeze is (scottish) to blaze.

As a noun blaze

is a fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.

Blaze vs Unblazed - What's the difference?

blaze | unblazed |


As a noun blaze

is a fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.

As a verb blaze

is to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light.

As an adjective unblazed is

not blazed.

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