fiery
Full of fire or strong, intense energy and emotion.
Fiery describes something that involves fire, resembles fire, or has the intense qualities we associate with flames.
A fiery sunset blazes with deep reds and oranges that look like the sky itself is burning. A fiery pepper makes your mouth feel like it's on fire. When something is literally on fire or glowing with heat, like molten lava or a blacksmith's forge, we can call it fiery.
The word also describes people with intense, passionate personalities. A fiery soccer coach might shout encouragement with tremendous energy. A fiery debate happens when people argue with strong emotion and conviction. Someone with a fiery temper gets angry quickly and dramatically, like a match suddenly bursting into flame.
Notice how fiery suggests something that can't be ignored. Whether it's the literal heat of fire or the metaphorical heat of strong emotions, fiery things demand attention. A quiet, calm person would never be called fiery, but someone who speaks passionately, acts boldly, and shows their emotions freely might be. The word captures both the danger and the power of fire: exciting and intense, but sometimes a bit too hot to handle.