plural
sparks
plural
sparks
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPARK
1
[count]
a
:
a small piece of burning material that comes from a fire or is produced by rubbing or hitting two hard objects together
b
:
a short, bright flash of electricity between two points
2
[noncount]
:
a quality that makes someone or something enjoyable, interesting, successful, etc.
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In its fourth year, the TV series has lost its spark.
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She's a talented gymnast but she doesn't have the spark of some of her competitors.
3
[count]
:
a small amount of something
4
[count]
:
an action, occurrence, etc., that causes something larger to happen
bright spark
British, informal + disapproving
:
a person who says or does something that seems intelligent but is really not
sparks fly
◊ When sparks fly, it means that two people are either having an argument with each other or are sexually attracted to each other.
2
spark
/ˈspɑɚk/
verb
sparks;
sparked;
sparking
sparks;
sparked;
sparking
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPARK
1
[+ object]
:
to cause (something) to start or happen
—
sometimes + off
2
[no object]
:
to produce sparks
3
[+ object]
:
to add interest, liveliness, or flavor to (something)
—
often + up