noun
- A place or situation where conflict, violence, or tension is likely to occur or has recently occurred.
- The lowest temperature at which a liquid gives off vapor that ignites when exposed to a flame or spark.
Usage: Usually plural or used in singular form; commonly used in political, social, and international contexts.
Usage: Technical term used in chemistry and safety contexts.
Examples
- The Middle East remains one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints.
- Tensions between the two nations have created several flashpoints along their border.
- The city's downtown area became a flashpoint for protests last summer.
- Understanding flashpoints in international relations is crucial for diplomacy.
- The flashpoint of gasoline is approximately -43°C.
- Disagreements over resources have turned the region into a flashpoint for conflict.