Fuel | Mean of fuel in English Dictionary

/ˈfjuːwəl/

  • Noun
  • a material (such as coal, oil, or gas) that is burned to produce heat or power
    1. a gallon of fuel
    2. a 16-gallon fuel tank
    3. I had the fuel pump replaced on my car.
    4. Breakfast is my fuel to get through the morning.
  • something that gives support or strength to something (such as argument or angry feelings)
    1. These latest scandals will provide further fuel for his political opponents.
    2. These latest accusations will only add fuel to the controversy.
    3. The controversy continues to rage, and these latest accusations will only add fuel to the fire.
  • Verb
  • to supply (something) with fuel
    1. The airplanes were fueled in midair.
  • to take in fuel
    1. The airplanes fueled (up) in midair.
  • to give support or strength to (something)
    1. The criticism she has faced has only fueled her determination to succeed.
  • to provide the necessary conditions for (something)
    1. Inflation was fueled by high prices.
    2. The strong economy has fueled the construction of new homes.
  • to put fuel into a car, airplane, etc.
    1. They fueled up for their long journey home.
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