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Word of the day ‘Bushfire’

 

‘Bushfire’ meaning in Hindi

(Noun)

जंगल या खुले क्षेत्र में अचानक फैलने वाली आग।

 

‘Bushfire’ meaning in English

A bushfire is a large, uncontrolled fire that spreads quickly

 

‘Bushfire’ Synonyms (Related Similar Words)

Wildfire, Forest fire, Conflagration

 

‘Bushfire’ Antonyms (Related Opposite Words)

Rain, Flood, Dousing

 

Word ‘Bushfire’ Usage and Examples

Three Missing, Thousands Ordered To Evacuate Amid Australia Bushfire Crisis

तीन लापता, ऑस्ट्रेलिया में जंगल की आग संकट के बीच हजारों लोगों को खाली करने का आदेश

The bushfire spread quickly because of the strong wind.

तेज हवा के कारण बुशफायर तेजी से फैल गई।

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Sagar Singh
Sagar Singh
2 months ago

He gets angry like a bushfire.

Awal Madaan
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2 months ago
Reply to  Sagar Singh

His anger spreads like a bushfire.

Explanation:
“Like a bushfire” needs a comparison that makes sense. A bushfire spreads quickly, so we use that idea to make the sentence meaningful.

Madalsa
Madalsa
2 months ago

Because of bushfire so many animals life are in danger and they become homeless.

Awal Madaan
Admin
2 months ago
Reply to  Madalsa

Because of bushfires, many animals’ lives are in danger and they become homeless.

Explanation:
Use “bushfires” (plural for general meaning)
“animals’ lives” shows possession (lives of animals)
Add a comma after “bushfires” for better clarity

Anjana jha
Anjana jha
2 months ago

Bushfire harms natural environment of wild life.

Awal Madaan
Admin
2 months ago
Reply to  Anjana jha

Bushfires harm the natural environment of wildlife.

Explanation:
Use “Bushfires” (plural, general statement)
“harm” (plural subject → base verb)
Add “the” before “natural environment”
“wildlife” is one word

Anjana Chaudhary
Anjana Chaudhary
2 months ago

Many animals are die due to bushfire in Australia

Awal Madaan
Admin
2 months ago

Many animals are dying due to bushfires in Australia.

Explanation:
Don’t use “are + die” together
Use either “die” (simple present) or “are dying” (present continuous)
Use “bushfires” (plural)

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