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    Scorched
    /skôrCHt/

    adjective

    • 1. burned by flames or heat: "the suburbs resembled a battlefield with row after row of burned-out homes and the scorched remains of cars"
  2. : parched or discolored by scorching. Examples of scorched in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Last week, Simcha Graiman, a worker with Zaka, a volunteer Israeli rescue organization, scraped a scorched home in Kibbutz Holit for ashes.

  3. to burn a surface of so as to change its color and texture; to dry or shrivel with or as if with intense heat : parch… See the full definition

  4. slightly burned, or damaged by fire or heat: The countryside was scorched after several weeks of hot sun. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having the liquid removed. dry Is the washing dry yet, or should we leave it in the tumble dryer a bit longer? bone-dry The dog's water dish was bone dry.

  5. to affect the color, taste, etc., of by burning slightly: The collar of the shirt was yellow where the iron had scorched it. Synonyms: blister, char. to parch or shrivel with heat: The sun scorched the grass. to criticize severely. Synonyms: condemn, excoriate.

  6. SCORCH definition: 1. to (cause to) change colour with dry heat, or to burn slightly: 2. (especially of motorcycles…. Learn more.

  7. To scorch is to burn something fiercely, to the point where its surface — your face, prairie grass, a steak on the grill — chars or otherwise changes color. Although scorch usually refers to burning something (whether it's the sun or a blowtorch doing the burning), that's not always the case.

  8. scorch (something) I scorched my dress when I was ironing it. Don't stand so near the fire—your coat is scorching! scorch something + adj. The buildings around us were scorched black by the fire.

  9. adjective. 1. slightly burned. the lamp with its scorched plastic shade. Her skirt was scorched, but hadn't caught alight. Several scorched items of debris have been recovered, including a life preserver marked with the name Night Watch. 2. parched or withered. scorched black earth.

  10. If something scorches or is scorched, it becomes marked or changes colour because it is affected by too much heat or by a chemical. The leaves are inclined to scorch in hot sunshine. [ VERB ]

  11. free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet. adjective. having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy. “Sherman's scorched earth policy”. synonyms:

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