What Is Another Way to Say “Brazier”?

Looking for synonyms for brazier? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say brazier.

  • Firepit
  • Grill
  • Hibachi
  • Firepan
  • Charcoal burner
  • Chafing dish
  • Barbecue
  • Fire basket
  • Hearth
  • Stove
  • Fire bowl
  • Salamander
  • Firebox
  • Incense burner
  • Coal scuttle

Want to learn how to say brazier professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Firepit

Appropriate for outdoor settings, particularly for campfires or as a gathering spot.
Example: “The team arranged their chairs around the firepit for an informal meeting under the stars.”

2. Grill

Used when referring to cooking food over an open flame, typically outdoors.
Example: “The company hosted a team-building event where everyone cooked their own meals on the grill.”

3. Hibachi

Suitable for a small, portable charcoal grill, often used for outdoor cooking.
Example: “For the outdoor product launch, they set up several hibachis for a live cooking demonstration.”

4. Firepan

Used in outdoor or camping contexts, a portable fire container for minimal environmental impact.
Example: “The research team used a firepan to prepare meals during their field study in the forest.”

5. Charcoal Burner

Appropriate for a device used to burn charcoal, typically for heating or cooking.
Example: “The chef at the company retreat used a charcoal burner to give a smoky flavor to the dishes.”

6. Chafing Dish

Used in catering and buffet settings to keep food warm, often with a small flame beneath.
Example: “At the corporate event, several chafing dishes were arranged to keep the appetizers warm.”

7. Barbecue

Refers to a grill used for cooking food outdoors, as well as the method of cooking itself.
Example: “The annual company picnic featured a barbecue where employees could grill their favorite meats.”

8. Fire Basket

Appropriate for a basket used to hold and burn wood, often decorative and used outdoors.
Example: “For the evening reception, fire baskets were placed around the garden for ambiance and warmth.”

9. Hearth

Used to describe a fireplace or the area around it, often in a more traditional or indoor setting.
Example: “The hotel lobby’s hearth was a popular spot for guests to gather and network during the conference.”

10. Stove

Appropriate in contexts where a heating device or appliance for cooking is referenced.
Example: “In the company’s test kitchen, chefs experimented with new recipes using a high-tech stove.”

11. Fire Bowl

Used for an outdoor bowl-shaped structure for holding a fire, often decorative.
Example: “The landscape architect incorporated several fire bowls into the design of the corporate headquarters’ courtyard.”

12. Salamander

Refers to a culinary broiler used in professional kitchens for browning or finishing dishes.
Example: “The executive chef demonstrated the use of the salamander to caramelize the top of the crème brûlée.”

13. Firebox

Used to describe the chamber of a stove, furnace, or fireplace where the fire burns.
Example: “The maintenance team inspected the firebox of the furnace for safety compliance.”

14. Incense Burner

Appropriate for a container used to burn incense, often for aroma or ceremonial purposes.
Example: “At the wellness retreat, an incense burner was used in each session to create a calming atmosphere.”

15. Coal Scuttle

Refers to a metal bucket-like container for holding and carrying coal, typically for a fireplace.
Example: “In the historical office building, a coal scuttle was displayed beside the fireplace as part of the decor.”

Linda Brown