"Pyre" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pyre" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pyre" Meaning

A large fire, often used for ceremonial or sensational purposes, especially one for cremating a dead body.

"Pyre" Examples

Usage Examples of "Pyre"


1. Literal Usage


A campfire was lit on the beach, creating a pyre that smoked through the night.

2. Metaphorical Usage


The speaker on stage ignited his passion, speaking fervently with a burning pyre of words that moved the audience.

3. Historical Reference


The ancient pyre for burning cremated bodies shows how primitive societies dealt with death differently than modern times.

4. Figurative Usage


The angry mob gathered around the politician, their anger burning with a pyre that threatened to engulf the government.

5. Idiomatic Expression


The theater production ignited controversy with a scene that ended in a figurative pyre of divine retribution and personal transformation.

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