world
[ wurld ]
/ wɜrld /
noun
Idioms for world
Origin of world
before 900; Middle English; Old English
world,
weorold; cognate with Dutch
wereld, German
Welt, Old Norse
verǫld, all < Germanic
*wer-ald- literally, age of man
SYNONYMS FOR world
1 See
earth.
OTHER WORDS FROM world
coun·ter·world, noun in·ter·world, nounWords nearby world
British Dictionary definitions for set the world on fire (1 of 2)
world
/ (wɜːld) /
noun
Word Origin for world
Old English
w (
e)
orold, from
wer man +
ald age, life; related to Old Frisian
warld, wrald, Old Norse
verold, Old High German
wealt (German
Welt)
British Dictionary definitions for set the world on fire (2 of 2)
World
noun The World
a man-made archipelago of 300 reclaimed islands built off the coast of Dubai in the shape of a map of the world. Area: 63 sq km (24 sq miles)
Idioms and Phrases with set the world on fire (1 of 2)
set the world on fire
Perform an outstanding feat and win fame, as in An ambitious man, he longed to set the world on fire with his inventions. This hyperbolic expression uses set on fire in the sense of “arouse excitement in.” Also see set on fire, def. 2.
Idioms and Phrases with set the world on fire (2 of 2)
world