burnt (Meaning)

Wordnet

burnt (s)

ruined by overcooking

treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point

destroyed or badly damaged by fire

Webster

burnt ()

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Webster

burnt (p. p. & a.)

Consumed with, or as with, fire; scorched or dried, as with fire or heat; baked or hardened in the fire or the sun.

burnt Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of burnt toast lingered in the kitchen, a testament to the morning rush.
  2. Despite her best efforts, dinner ended up burnt beyond recognition.
  3. He wrinkled his nose at the smell of burnt rubber wafting from the tire fire.
  4. The edges of the paper were slightly burnt from being too close to the candle.
  5. The chef cursed under his breath as he noticed the burnt crust on the pie.
  6. She winced at the sight of her once-white shirt now stained with burnt coffee.
  7. The burnt offering filled the room with an acrid scent, signaling the end of the ritual.
  8. With a disappointed sigh, she tossed the burnt cookies into the trash.
  9. The smell of burnt popcorn filled the theater lobby, drawing complaints from moviegoers.
  10. Despite his best intentions, his attempt at grilling the steak resulted in a burnt exterior and raw interior.

FAQs About the word burnt

ruined by overcooking, treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point, destroyed or badly damaged by fireof Burn, Consumed with,

seared,scorched, incinerated, singed, charred, broiling, smouldering, red-hot, sizzling, roasting

damped, smothered, snuffed (out), stamped (out), extinguished, doused, dead, quenched, damped, snuffed (out)

The aroma of burnt toast lingered in the kitchen, a testament to the morning rush.

Despite her best efforts, dinner ended up burnt beyond recognition.

He wrinkled his nose at the smell of burnt rubber wafting from the tire fire.

The edges of the paper were slightly burnt from being too close to the candle.