Feuerwerk

Feuerwerk

Feuerwerk is a German word that translates to “firework” in English. It is derived from the combination of “Feuer” meaning “fire” and “Werk” meaning “work” or “creation.” Feuerwerk refers to a display of fireworks, which are pyrotechnic devices used to produce visual and auditory effects for entertainment.

Definitions:

  • A display of fireworks, typically launched into the sky, consisting of colorful explosions and sparks.
  • The art and science of creating and setting off fireworks.
  • Any event or celebration where fireworks are prominently featured.

Opposites:

  • Stille Nacht (Silent night): In contrast to the noise and vibrant displays of a firework event, a night of silence can be seen as the opposite.

Synonyms:

  • Pyrotechnik: This German word also refers to the art of creating fireworks and can be used interchangeably with Feuerwerk.

Examples:

  1. Das Feuerwerk am Silvesterabend war atemberaubend. (The fireworks on New Year’s Eve were breathtaking.)
  2. Die Stadt feierte ihren Jahrestag mit einem spektakulären Feuerwerk. (The city celebrated its anniversary with a spectacular firework display.)
  3. Das Feuerwerk fand jeden Samstagabend am Strand statt. (The firework event took place every Saturday night at the beach.)

Feuerwerk is a captivating visual spectacle that adds excitement and joy to various festivities and celebrations. Whether it’s New Year’s Eve, national holidays, or special events, Feuerwerk continues to amaze and dazzle spectators of all ages.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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