Basically, they are pretty much the same, but slightly different. A blaze is a small flame or rather what someone would call a weak fire. And fire... is fire.
A fire is generally one that can be controlled, whereas a wild fire tends to be one that is out of control. This is most likely to be a forest fire, that started as a result of excessive heat and went unnoticed.
Yes, "blaze" can be considered an abstract noun when it refers to a strong or intense flame or light in a figurative sense, such as a blaze of passion or enthusiasm. However, it is also a concrete noun when describing the physical fire itself. The context in which it is used determines whether it takes on an abstract or concrete meaning.
A is a fire caused by burning solids. B is a fire caused by burning liquids. C is a fire caused by electricity. BC fire extinguishers should not be used against type A fires, but ABC fire extinguishers can be used against all three fires.
They are synonymous to each other. You can use both words in different sentences for they have only one meaning.
A fire alarm turns on when the sensor senses heat nearby while a burglar alarm senses movement or forced entry from a specific area it is guarding..
A 5-letter word for an intense fire is a blaze.
pyro blaze flames
A blaze means a fire or flame. Another definition for blaze is a sudden outburst, as in when someone is angry.
control fire
inferno, blaze
burn fire blaze his a stamina plus i have them both
of Blaze, Burning with a blaze; as, a blazing fire; blazing torches.
Blaze the cat is immune to fire because she has the power of controlling fire and was cursed when she was a kid and she's invincible against fire and it can't hurt her.
fire blaze would win because he can spin fast and he has good defence and rock leone can spin fast and has good defence but can't out run fire blaze
A Hail of Fire An inferno A blaze
blaze shadow flame,blaze dragon caster and Fiona fire flower.
"incendie" (for the fire)