scorched (Meaning)

Wordnet

scorched (s)

dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight

having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy

Webster

scorched (imp. & p. p.)

of Scorch

scorched Sentence Examples

  1. The intense heat scorched the grass, leaving a barren patch.
  2. My skin was scorched by the sun after I forgot to apply sunscreen.
  3. The fire left the building scorched and uninhabitable.
  4. The trees were scorched black by the wildfire.
  5. The victim's clothes were scorched by the explosion.
  6. The heat from the stovetop scorched the bottom of the pan.
  7. The drought scorched the crops, leading to widespread famine.
  8. The volcanic eruption scorched the surrounding landscape with lava.
  9. The desert sun scorched the sand, making it unbearable to walk on.
  10. The flames scorched the edges of the paper, leaving it charred and torn.

FAQs About the word scorched

dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight, having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemyof Scorch

incinerated, burned,burnt, seared, singed, charred, red-hot, aglow, searing, sizzling

damped, snuffed (out), extinguished, quenched, suffocated, suffocated, smothered, stamped (out), extinguished, choked

The intense heat scorched the grass, leaving a barren patch.

My skin was scorched by the sun after I forgot to apply sunscreen.

The fire left the building scorched and uninhabitable.

The trees were scorched black by the wildfire.