Incendiary
Pronunciation ,
- UK enPR: ÄnsÄ•n'dÄÉ™rÄ“, IPA: /ɪnˈsÉ›n.dɪ.əɹ.i/, /ɪnˈsÉ›n.djəɹ.i/
- US enPR: ÄnsÄ•n´dÄÄ•'rÄ“, IPA: /ɪnˈsÉ›n.di.ɛɹ.i/, /ɪnˈsÉ›n.di.əɹ.i/
Origin
From Old French incendiaire, from Latin incendiÄrius ("setting alight"), from incendium ("destructive fire"), from incendÅ ("I set on fire, kindle"), from in- ("into, in, on, upon") + candeÅ ("I am hot").
Full definition of incendiary
Adjective
incendiary
- Capable of, or used for, or actually causing fire.
- 2006, w, Internal Combustion Chapter 1, Blast after blast, fiery outbreak after fiery outbreak, like a flaming barrage from within,...most of Edison's grounds soon became an inferno. As though on an incendiary rampage, the fires systematically devoured the contents of Edison's headquarters and facilities.
- Intentionally stirring up strife, riot, rebellion.
- Inflammatory, emotionally charged.Politics is an incendiary topic; it tends to cause fights to break out.
Noun
incendiary
(plural incendiaries)- Something capable of causing fire, particularly a weapon.The military used incendiaries to destroy the building. Fortunately, the fire didn't spread.
- One who maliciously sets fires; an arsonist.
- (figurative) One who excites or inflames factions into quarrels; an agitator.
- BentleySeveral cities ... drove them out as incendiaries.