scathed (Meaning)

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scathed (imp. & p. p.)

of Scath

scathed Sentence Examples

  1. The scorching flames scathed the forest, leaving a trail of charred remains.
  2. The harsh words scathed her feelings, leaving her wounded and bitter.
  3. The acidic liquid scathed the metal, corroding it severely.
  4. The intense heat scathed his skin, causing it to blister and peel.
  5. The sunlight scathed her unprotected skin, leaving it red and irritated.
  6. The lava flow scathed the surrounding vegetation, reducing it to ashes.
  7. The insults scathed his ego, making him doubt his own worth.
  8. The harsh criticism scathed her reputation, damaging her credibility.
  9. The scathing winds scathed the crops, leaving them withered and barren.
  10. The aftermath of the war left the city scathed and scarred, a testament to the devastation it had endured.

FAQs About the word scathed

of Scath

injured,damaged, hurt, wounded, harmed, imperiled, exposed, susceptible, imperilled, endangered

well, healthy, secure, whole, well, secure, all right,safe, safe, whole

The scorching flames scathed the forest, leaving a trail of charred remains.

The harsh words scathed her feelings, leaving her wounded and bitter.

The acidic liquid scathed the metal, corroding it severely.

The intense heat scathed his skin, causing it to blister and peel.