flare

[ flair ]
/ flɛər /

verb (used without object), flared, flar·ing.

verb (used with object), flared, flar·ing.

noun

Origin of flare

1540–50; original meaning: spread out, said of hair, a ship's sides, etc.; compare Old English flǣre either of the spreading sides at the end of the nose

OTHER WORDS FROM flare

out·flare, verb (used with object), out·flared, out·flar·ing. un·flared, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH flare

flair flare

British Dictionary definitions for flare up

flare
/ (flɛə) /

verb

noun

Derived forms of flare

flared, adjective

Word Origin for flare

C16 (to spread out): of unknown origin

Medical definitions for flare up

flare
[ flâr ]

n.

An area of redness on the skin surrounding the primary site of infection or irritation.

Idioms and Phrases with flare up

flare up

Suddenly become angry, as in She flared up at the slightest provocation. This metaphoric expression, dating from the mid-1800s, transfers a sudden burst of flame to sudden rage.