napalm
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
Inflected Forms
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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napalmsimple
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napalmssimple
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have napalmedperfect
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has napalmedperfect
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are napalmingprogressive
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am napalmingprogressive
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is napalmingprogressive
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have been napalmingperfect progressive
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has been napalmingperfect progressive
Past
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napalmedsimple
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had napalmedperfect
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was napalmingprogressive
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were napalmingprogressive
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had been napalmingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of napalm
An Americanism dating back to 1940–45; na(phthene) + palm(itate)
Explanation
Napalm is a jelly-like form of gasoline used in fire bombs and flamethrowers. It's a deadly, painful weapon. Napalm sticks to skin, causing severe burns and making it one of the most horrible weapons used in combat. It was used often in the Vietnam War, and images of victims suffering from napalm burns helped make people question U.S. tactics and the war in general. These days you might hear the word napalm used to describe anything deadly or unpleasant. Spicy hot chicken wings could be like napalm on your taste buds or a touchy issue might be "political napalm."
Vocabulary lists containing napalm
"On the Vietnam War, 1967," Vocabulary from the speech
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Example Sentences
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Barney Greenway, lead singer of Napalm Death, also from Birmingham, says the "density and the depth of the music they were making was completely new".
From BBC • Jul. 2, 2025
The outlet reports that several bands such as Radiohead, Blur, Napalm Death, JG Thirlwell and Faith No More have cited Cardiacs as influences on their music.
From Fox News • Jul. 22, 2020
Why Napalm Is a Cautionary Tale for Tech Giants Pursuing Military Contracts How should employees at Microsoft, Amazon, or other platforms think about them military contracts that their bosses are pursuing?
From The Verge • Mar. 6, 2019
Indeed, it is often the workers who are blamed when they inevitably make mistakes, but as the Napalm Girl incident shows, the problem is a much more difficult, systemic one.
From Slate • Apr. 19, 2018
One new work at Walsall will be a video portrait of Nic Bullen, founder member of Birmingham grindcore band Napalm Death.
From The Guardian • Jul. 10, 2011
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