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spark

Definition for spark

noun as in flash, trace

verb as in start, inspire

Strong matches

animate, excite

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Example Sentences

That sparked his interest in television and film.

Northern said it was still dealing with problems sparked by a timetable change in 2018 that persists in putting together timetables and "challenges facing colleagues".

From BBC

A public health emergency like this would spark mass protests in most democracies.

From BBC

Independence had come with the painful partition that created Pakistan, sparking one of history's largest and bloodiest migrations.

From BBC

The idea behind the study is that engaging in the arts offers a pathway for exploring and expanding new ways of thinking, developing insights and sparking self-discovery.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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