What are some opposite words for ash?
Antonyms for ash
æʃash
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Princeton's WordNet
ashnoun
the residue that remains when something is burned
Synonyms:
ash treeash, ash treenoun
any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus
Synonyms:
ash treeashverb
strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats
Synonyms:
ash treeashverb
convert into ashes
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
ASH
Synonyms:
Asymmetric septal hypertrophy, see there
Editors Contribution
coal
warm dust after something has burned
"the ash was left behind from the wood
How to use ash in a sentence?
Ash Leabenworth said. He said hes lived on North Campbell street for eight years and up until a few weeks ago, it was a quiet area. Especially last night when the union was caught on fire, so we felt pretty scared for our neighbors then. As much as we do support the protests its been a trip having cops our here with their LRAD systems and blowing up the acoustics of the neighborhood.
We plugged our ears and after this a cloud of ash swept over us. The whole sky is full of ash, a fairly large cloud.
My dad, Andre and couple of uncles and relatives went to check up on the vehicle. All they found was charred remains, ash and bones, there were remains inside and outside of the vehicle.
When we get moderate to heavy rain over these recent burn scars, they can create ash or debris flows, what that means is mud, ash, and other debris such as trees, boulders and rocks can get picked up in a fast-moving flow( of water), and that can be really dangerous if people are caught in that.
The fire just continued to grow and then the black started to descend. I couldn't see the hand in front in my face, and it then it started to glow red and we knew the fire was coming, ash started to fall from the air and then the embers started to come down. At that point, people started to bring their kids and families into the water. Thankfully, the wind changed and the fire moved away.
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