ashed Synonyms

ashed Meaning

ashed

any of a genus (Fraxinus) of trees of the olive family with pinnate leaves, thin furrowed bark, and gray branchlets, the solid residue left when combustible material is thoroughly burned or is oxidized by chemical means, the ligature æ used in Old English and some phonetic alphabets to represent a low front vowel \a\, fine particles of mineral matter from a volcanic vent, the remains of the dead human body especially after cremation, the tough elastic wood of an ash, ruins, the remains of the dead human body after cremation or disintegration, to convert into ash, any of a genus of trees related to the olive and having bark with grooves and ridges and winged seeds, the hard strong wood of an ash, deathly pallor, to apply ash to, to remove ash residue from (something, such as a cigarette) usually by flicking or tapping, the solid that remains after material is thoroughly burned or is oxidized by chemical means, the remains of something destroyed, something that symbolizes grief, repentance, or humiliation

ashed Sentence Examples

  1. The incense holder ashed the room with a delicate fragrance.
  2. The charred logs ashed to a fine powder, leaving only embers.
  3. The cigarette ashed onto the sidewalk, its contents now just a pile of gray ash.
  4. The ashed pages of the ancient book held secrets that had long been lost.
  5. The ashed fire pit provided a cozy glow on the chilly evening.
  6. The ashed remains of the campfire scattered across the ground, a testament to the night's festivities.
  7. The ashed canvas of the artist evoked a sense of decay and loss.
  8. The ashed flowers were scattered on the grave, a final farewell to a loved one.
  9. The ashed parchment crackled in the heat of the fire, revealing faded ink beneath.
  10. The ashed remains of the departed were reverently placed in the urn.

FAQs About the word ashed

any of a genus (Fraxinus) of trees of the olive family with pinnate leaves, thin furrowed bark, and gray branchlets, the solid residue left when combustible mat

ignited, lit, burned, kindled, immolated, incinerated, torched, enflamed, cremated, lighted

quenched,stamped (out), extinguished, snuffed (out), doused,put out,dowsed

The incense holder ashed the room with a delicate fragrance.

The charred logs ashed to a fine powder, leaving only embers.

The cigarette ashed onto the sidewalk, its contents now just a pile of gray ash.

The ashed pages of the ancient book held secrets that had long been lost.