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Meaning of Ember | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈɛm.bə

Definitions

  1. A unisex given name.
  2. A piece of coal or wood glowing by heat; a hot coal.
  3. Smoldering ash.

Equivalents

العربية الجمرة جمر جمرة
Azərbaycanca köz
Беларуская вугольчык
Български жар
Bosanski bara zar жар
Català brasa
Čeština uhlík
Cymraeg marworyn
Dansk glød
Esperanto ardaĵo braĝo
فارسی اخگر شعله
Français braise brandon tison
Galego ascua brasa remol rescaldo
Hausa garwashi
עברית גחלת רמץ
हिन्दी अंगारा
Hrvatski bara zar жар
Հայերեն պող
Bahasa Indonesia bara
Íslenska glóð
Italiano brace tizzone
日本語 余燼 残り火 種火
Қазақша қоламта
ខ្មែរ រងើក
한국어 등걸불 불잉걸 잉걸 잉걸불
Kurdî kor koz zar zar
Latina favilla pruna
ລາວ ຖ່ານໄຟ
Te Reo Māori konga
Македонски жар
മലയാളം കനൽ
Bahasa Melayu bara
Nederlands hete kolen sintel
Polski żar
Português brasa
Română tăciune
Српски bara zar жар
Svenska glöd
தமிழ் கங்கு
Tagalog baga
Türkçe kör kor köz marsık
Українська вугілля головешка
اردو شعلے

Examples

“This conversation took place at an advertising agency between an American copywriter named Ember (E), and one of his Japanese co-workers named Nakada (N).”
“In this section, a straightforward and attractive character named Ember, an academic colleague of Krug, is trying to distract his friend from brooding upon the death of his wife.”
“Brigdha had hoped that she would have a chance to speak with this red headed woman, named Ember, who now approached. She seemed to also be from somewhere else. Maybe you will help me, Ember? she wondered.”
“A serene smile curved her mouth, and soft strands of her dark hair swayed around her, softening the sharp edges that had once been on her face. “She's named Ember because that's what she is,” Ashrynn said, “she's a single burning ember ...””

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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