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/ˈsmɔːldərɪŋ æʃ/ · smol.der.ing ash
noun
- The residue of a slow-burning fire, often remaining in a smoldering state. The hikers had to navigate through a field of smoldering ash after the wildfire was extinguished.
- A metaphorical representation of a lingering or smoldering emotion, often related to a past event or memory. The smell of smoldering ash brought back memories of the family's old cabin, which had burned down in a fire years ago.
verb
- To produce or be covered in smoldering ash, often as a result of a fire. The volcano smoldered ash into the atmosphere, affecting the surrounding landscape.
Did you know? The term 'smoldering ash' is often used in environmental science to describe the aftermath of wildfires, highlighting the importance of post-fire recovery efforts.