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Meanings of
scalding
in English
Scathing.
scathing
blistering
vituperative
Related terms
critical
Synonyms
Examples for "
scathing
"
scathing
blistering
vituperative
Examples for "
scathing
"
1
Technology experts are
scathing
of security failures within state sector IT systems.
2
Who wrote this
scathing
attack on the nature of the Irish State?
3
Nonetheless, despite the
scathing
letter, no threat of legal action was made.
4
This follows two
scathing
reports to the national executive committee of Safa.
5
The latter announcement was met with a
scathing
response from Willie O'Dea.
1
Background: The use of rituximab for refractory autoimmune
blistering
diseases is increasing.
2
South Africa, Australia, and Argentina started the year with
blistering
heat waves.
3
Anecdotes enliven the text, including a
blistering
critique of Ernst & Young.
4
Maybe galloping growth, not
blistering
growth, said Roth Capital analyst Craig Irwin.
5
There is no better example than Chautauqua's
blistering
win in Hong Kong.
1
For the rest, the heresiarch had a mighty flow of
vituperative
speech.
2
Since his inauguration, Stanton had been one of his most
vituperative
critics.
3
He had never been wittier, never more convincing, never so magnificently
vituperative
.
4
Whereupon the girl grew
vituperative
in two languages, and made off.
5
Ritter's contempt is so
vituperative
that it begins to look excessive.
Usage of
scalding
in English
1
Let us begin by dipping a toe in the most
scalding
water.
2
Instead, turn the hot water on such that it is absolutely
scalding
.
3
Be careful when you are lowering the bird into the
scalding
water.
4
Skim the vinegar clean, and pour it
scalding
hot upon the cucumbers.
5
The stock must have been
scalding
-
hot
,
yet he took a mouthful anyway.
6
She revived enough under the
scalding
swallow to push the cup away.
7
Keep the bread box sweet by
scalding
and sunning once a week.
8
Heat three-quarters cup of milk to the
scalding
point and then add
9
Great sobs shook her shoulders, and
scalding
tears welled in her eyes.
10
Boil the sauce ten minutes longer and pour
scalding
over the brains.
11
Bad accidents through
scalding
have resulted from the neglect of this precaution.
12
She threw herself upon the floor, and wept bitter and
scalding
tears.
13
She turned on
scalding
water and put my hands under the faucet.
14
She learned on inquiry that the water had not been
scalding
hot.
15
The receptors are actually there to detect the sensation of
scalding
heat.
16
The tea had been
scalding
when the others had first sipped it.
Other examples for "scalding"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
scalding
scald
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
scald hot
scald tears
scald water
scald coffee
scald steam
More collocations
Scalding
through the time
Scalding
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common