Keyword
intense flame
Info
FrequencyTop 700-800
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 3
Heisig174
Readings
えん
(16%)
Composed of
fire
fire
Mnemonic

When you have a fire that's twice as tall you have a very intense flame.

Used in kanji (7 in total)
conversation
watered down
carpet
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Used in vocabulary (276 in total)
flame; blaze; flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion
-itis (indicating an inflammatory disease)
flame; blaze
going up in flames; destruction by fire (esp. of a large building); stirring up a storm of criticism online (of an article, tweet, statement, etc.); becoming the target of an Internet pitchfork mob
heat haze; shimmer of hot air
under blazing sun
inflammation; irritation
sweltering heat
blazing heat; scorching sun
Molotov cocktail; petrol bomb; gasoline bomb
high spirits; boastful talk
exploding in flames; erupting in flames
mouth ulcer; stomatitis
blazing; fiery
to speak energetically; to talk big; to argue heatedly
red flame; (solar) prominence
inflammation of a tendon (sheath); tendonitis; tendinitis; tenosynovitis; tenovaginitis; tendovaginitis
gastritis; gastric catarrh
brain inflammation; encephalitis; cerebritis
heat wave; intense heat
flame (color, colour); flame scarlet; bright reddish; orange
cystitis; inflammation of the bladder
rhinitis; coryza; nasal inflammation
otitis media; inflammation of the middle ear
appendicitis; typhlitis; cecitis
burning passion; flaming desires
intense antipathy (like a blazing fire); (lit.) flames of rage
fierce flames; raging flames
flame reaction; flame test; flame coloration test
inflammatory; pro-inflammatory
to speak energetically; to talk big; to argue heatedly
(warning) flare (esp. used on roads and railways)
pancreatitis
light and flame
fire prevention
pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae)
cholangitis; angiocholitis
Japanese encephalitis
kidney inflammation; nephritis
pharyngitis; sore throat
inflammation of the gall-bladder; cholesystitis
in high spirits; talking big
blazing; fiery
balanitis (inflammation of the glans penis)
kidney inflammation; nephritis
anti-inflammatory agent; antiphlogistic
novel pneumonia (esp. COVID-19)
anti-inflammatory drug; anti-inflammatory agent
inflammation of a muscle; myositis
foehn; föhn; foehn wind; föhn wind
hot summer; middle of summer
intense heat (of the sun)
to speak energetically; to talk big; to argue heatedly
inflammation of the renal pelvis
otitis externa; inflammation of the outer ear
burning embers
laminitis; founder
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
orchitis; inflammation of the testes
meningococcus (Neisseria meningitidis)
anti-inflammatory drug; anti-inflammatory agent
inflammation of the cornea
orchitis; inflammation of the testes
pancreatitis
summer sun; summer
necrotizing fasciitis; necrotising fasciitis; flesh-eating bacteria syndrome
urethritis; inflammation of the urethra
seborrheic dermatitis; seborrheic eczema
dadaiko drum (decorated with flames)
pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
appendectomy; appendicectomy; appendisectomy
fire-extinguishing agent
inner flame
mumps; parotitis; parotitic
balanoposthitis; inflammation of the glans and foreskin
otitis; inflammation of the ear
bowed tendon; type of tendon injury in a horse's leg
lingering heat (in autumn); remaining flame
inflammation of the prostate
rheumatoid arthritis; arthritis rheumatica
hot summer air
mouth ulcer; stomatitis
inflamed part; site of inflammation
otitis interna; inflammation of the inner ear
candidal vaginitis; vaginal yeast infection
candidal vaginitis; vaginal yeast infection
community-acquired pneumonia
navicular disease; navicular syndrome
navicular disease; navicular syndrome
tendinitis; tendonitis
achilles tendonitis; achilles tendinitis
flame shielding performance; flame interruption performance; flame screening performance
pink eye; epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
benign migratory glossitis; geographic tongue
period of Japanese economic expansion from February 2002 to October 2007
tympanitis; myringitis
vasculitis; angiitis
pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae)
alveolar pneumonia; alveolar pneumonitis
epididymitis; inflammation of the epididymis
epididymitis; inflammation of the epididymis
flame-resistant; flameproof
flame detector; flame sensor
phlegmon in floor of oral cavity; Ludwig's angina
chorioamnionitis; intra-amniotic infection
periarthritis scapulohumeralis; shoulder periarthritis; Duplay's disease
hot summer early afternoon
fire tube (in a boiler); furnace flue; smoke tube
pes anserine bursitis; goosefoot bursitis; knee tendon bursitis
footpad dermatitis (animals); FPD
chronic thyroiditis; Hashimoto's disease
Examples (39 in total)
We heard the explosion and saw the house burst into flames.
The girl screamed when she saw the flames.
A small spark often kindles a large flame.