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  1. Fired up means energetic, determined, and full of strong feeling, usually excitement or anger. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms and antonyms.

  2. locución adjetiva: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como adjetivo ("de fácil manejo", "a contraluz", "de fiar"). Stuart le dio a su equipo una charla motivacional y salieron todos prendidos fuego. fired up about [sth], fired up for [sth] adj + prep.

  3. adjective. (also fired-up) uk / ˌfaɪəd ˈʌp / us / ˌfaɪɚd ˈʌp / Add to word list. energetic, determined, and full of strong feeling, usually excitement or anger: A fired-up rabble stormed the building. The team came back after half-time fired up and fighting hard to equalize.

  4. Inglés. Español. fired up adj. figurative, informal (enthusiastic, excited) enardecido adj. (CL, figurado, coloquial) prendido adj. Stuart gave his team a pep-talk, and they came out of it all fired up.

  5. adjetivo. in an energized and excited state. The difference was that Arsenal were fired up for 70 minutes but Chelsea were fired up for 90. Both players are so fired up for this game, it is sure to be a classic. I enjoy having a coach who's fired up about winning.

  6. Definition of fire up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. fire up. Inflame with enthusiasm, anger, or another strong emotion, as in Her speech fired up the crowd in favor of her proposals . This expression dates from the early 1800s, when it referred literally to starting a fire in a furnace or boiler; its figurative use dates from the late 1800s.