"Tinderbox" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tinderbox" Meaning

A tinderbox refers to a container or device used to hold and ignite tinder, a highly flammable material, such as small twigs, dry leaves, or other combustible fibers, used to start a fire. In a figurative sense, a tinderbox can also refer to a threatened or unstable situation that can easily lead to conflict or violence.

"Tinderbox" Examples

Tinderbox Usage Examples


Definitions:

A container used for storing highly flammable, combustible materials, or ideas that are developing rapidly.

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1. Historical usage:

> In the early days of the revolution, the country's curiosity and hope became a tinderbox, fueling growing tensions between the opposing factions.

2. Literary analogy:

> Her mind was a tinderbox of emotions, tore through a messy maze of memories and desires.

3. Social commentary:

> The rise of capitalism has become a tinderbox for protests and dissent around the world.

4. Scientific metaphor:

> The volcano was a tinderbox of intense pressure waiting to be released with catastrophic consequences.

5. Internet colloquialism:

> She shared a burnout story on social media, acknowledging the pressure had become a tinderbox for self-doubt.

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Tine

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Tinean

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Tined

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Tineid

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Tineidae

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