The antonyms for the phrase "am ablaze" include "am extinguished", "am quenched", "am dormant", and "am cold". These words describe the state of something that is not burning or on fire. When something is extinguished, it means that the flames have been put out, indicating that the object is no longer burning. Being quenched is a similar idea, referring to the action of cooling the flames or heat. When something is dormant or cold, it means that it is not burning, nor has it been ignited. The opposite of being ablaze is to be in a state of peace and safety, with no danger of fire or damage.