KINDLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives Some of these examples may show the adjective use His own interest had been kindled by a recent exchange in which he, indeed, felt "ripped off" by one of his publishers
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Kindled - definition of kindled by The Free Dictionary 1 a To build or fuel (a fire) b To set fire to; ignite 2 To cause to glow; light up: The sunset kindled the skies 3 To arouse (an emotion, for example): "No spark had yet kindled in him an intellectual passion" (George Eliot)
kindled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to (cause to) become aroused, excited, animated, or stirred up: [~ + object] The promise of a bonus kindled their interest [no object] Their interest kindled and grew