Wondering how to use Inflamed in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as unhealthy or ablaze.
Inflamed meaning
- Resulting from or affected by inflammation.
- Appearing to be in flames; as if made of fire.
- Aroused in temper, liable to violence
Using Inflamed
- The main meaning on this page is: Resulting from or affected by inflammation. | Appearing to be in flames; as if made of fire. | Aroused in temper, liable to violence
- Useful related words include: unhealthy, ablaze, reddened, light.
- In the example corpus, inflamed often appears in combinations such as: inflamed the, inflamed and, become inflamed.
Context around Inflamed
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inflamed
- In this selection, "inflamed" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, gets, become, becomes, tensions, lymph and passions stand out and add context to how "inflamed" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a very inflamed uterus and and are not inflamed this increases. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inflamed" sits close to words such as abbvie, almonds and assassinate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inflamed
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They’re already inflamed,” Graham continued. (6 words)
Good oral hygiene will help stop gums being inflamed. (9 words)
He compared it to when a joint gets inflamed when injured. (11 words)
Mr Johnson's proposed legislation allowing the UK to unilaterally abandon parts of the current arrangements that had been negotiated and agreed by the EU had inflamed tensions between Westminster and Brussels, which Mr Sunak is straining to smooth. (39 words)
The concentration achieved in brain and cerebrospinal fluid is around 30 to 50% of the overall average body concentration, even when the meninges are not inflamed; this increases to as high as 89% when the meninges are inflamed. (38 words)
The history books have only one other streak like this: 20 months that ended in July 1975, a time when inflation soared because of an Arab oil boycott, which inflamed U.S. consumer prices. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
The concentration achieved in brain and cerebrospinal fluid is around 30 to 50% of the overall average body concentration, even when the meninges are not inflamed; this increases to as high as 89% when the meninges are inflamed.
Good oral hygiene will help stop gums being inflamed.
He compared it to when a joint gets inflamed when injured.
Hugo is still alive, but his broken rib is inflamed and vets are unable to fit him with a support brace because it would rub against the many stitches on his abdomen.
Hypothyroidism causes swelling particularly in the feet and ankles, making them stiff and inflamed.
Mr Johnson's proposed legislation allowing the UK to unilaterally abandon parts of the current arrangements that had been negotiated and agreed by the EU had inflamed tensions between Westminster and Brussels, which Mr Sunak is straining to smooth.
Mrs Hayes was so inflamed that at Mr Waine’s funeral, she followed Jane as she walked behind her husband’s coffin, “hooting” at her.
Saints team physician Dr. John Amoss discovered Moreau’s inflamed lymph node and was shocked by how swollen it was.
TED is a rare, vision-threatening autoimmune condition that causes the muscles and fatty tissues behind the eye to become inflamed and enlarged, leading to bulging of the eyes.
The conflict has inflamed passions across the region, and authorities are bracing for mass protests in several countries, with Hamas urging demonstrators to target Israeli and US embassies.
The history books have only one other streak like this: 20 months that ended in July 1975, a time when inflation soared because of an Arab oil boycott, which inflamed U.S. consumer prices.
The opposition Labour Party said that inflamed tensions between a pro-Palestinian demonstration and a far-right counter protest on Saturday, when nearly 150 people were arrested.
The sanctuary investigated her behaviour at the vets and found that due to her not being spayed, she had a very inflamed uterus and benign cysts.
They’re already inflamed,” Graham continued.
This is where the optic nerve becomes inflamed, which can lead to severe eye pain and vision loss, but experts say it is unclear how Lyme disease directly causes this to happen.
To avoid spreading the virus, housebound Americans inflamed their long-growing on e-commerce, with online sales increasing by in 2020.
Used for myriad of reasons including muscle soreness, arthritis and inflamed joints and localised discomfort, users have been amazed by the results.
When cell growth happens too quickly, however, it can create a buildup of itchy, scaly patches of skin that can become painful and inflamed.
He also added that if you experience any pain, this is because your "gums are inflamed," not because "someone's being rough or heavy handed".
He further inflamed the situation in the Middle East when he went against the United Nations and acknowledged Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Common combinations with inflamed
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: