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Meanings of
scorched
in English
Dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight.
baked
parched
sunbaked
adust
Related terms
dry
Scorched.
Related terms
destroyed
Synonyms
Examples for "
baked
"
baked
parched
sunbaked
adust
Examples for "
baked
"
1
It needs to be all year round and
baked
into corporate strategy.
2
Although it's home
baked
,
it takes store bought pastry which saves time.
3
The good news is the
baked
beans have at last run out.
4
And I
baked
it in the bonfire and kept it for you.
5
It's
baked
into the way today's consumer AI is built and deployed.
1
For much of its history, however, New York was a
parched
city.
2
Its location means the fireworks occur over water rather than
parched
land.
3
La Nina may well bring a welcome change to Australia's
parched
east.
4
Their
parched
throats refused to sing in the noontide of their labor.
5
To tell you the truth, you look as
parched
as a desert.
1
Halfway down the trail, we stop and stare across the
sunbaked
ravine.
2
Ta' Qali lay just shy of Mdina, down on the
sunbaked
plain.
3
Grass and flowers and shade in place of this
sunbaked
sand and alkali.
4
The burning and
sunbaked
metal felt blisteringly hot against Jyn's body.
5
A line of citizens and merchants stretched onto the
sunbaked
street.
1
But the Rockvilles were each and all of this
adust
description.
2
He spared no pains, for he was
adust
and athirst for the winning-post.
3
The Oxford scholar long ago, as described by Chaucer, was
adust
and thin.
4
All
adust
and athirst, the two entered the wine-shop.
5
Still I am not quite sorry to enjoy the weather of
adust
climates without their tempests and insects.
Scorched.
Related terms
damaged
Usage of
scorched
in English
1
Now they set down their prize, a large,
scorched
,
dented packing case.
2
In the orchard the fruit dropped,
scorched
and dried by the sun.
3
It is a
scorched
earth policy, teachers union chief Karen Lewis said.
4
Many road signs are barely readable, text melted onto
scorched
metal sheets.
5
He coloured; there was something in her passionate piety that
scorched
him.
6
She drew out the
scorched
paper and unfolded it in that light.
7
The soil in Spychow almost
scorched
me and I nearly ran mad.
8
A smell of
scorched
rags and festering wounds hung in the air.
9
It was low outside off stump, and he
scorched
it through point.
10
The sun heated the slate of the roof, and
scorched
my brain.
11
In a
scorched
patch ahead, something gleamed like water in the starlight.
12
But the sun seemed to withdraw from the flower it had
scorched
.
13
And Trump's
scorched
Earth approach could prove a hard sell with advertisers.
14
We prefer the
scorched
desert of Sodom to the garden of Eden.
15
The flame instantly singed off the thick fur and
scorched
its flesh.
16
Now, when she
scorched
her disciples' scalps, what would she think about?
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scorched
scorch
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
scorch by
scorch earth
scorch flesh
scorch black
scorch grass
More collocations
Scorched
through the time
Scorched
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common