scorching (Meaning)

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scorching (s)

hot and dry enough to burn or parch a surface

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scorching (r)

capable of causing burns

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scorching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Scorch

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scorching (a.)

Burning; parching or shriveling with heat.

scorching Sentence Examples

  1. The scorching heat of the afternoon sun rendered the streets almost desolate.
  2. Her cheeks were crimson with the scorching embarrassment of her mistake.
  3. The relentless scorching wind swept across the desert, carrying with it grains of sand that stung like tiny needles.
  4. The scorching flames of the wildfire consumed everything in their path, leaving behind a blackened and desolate wasteland.
  5. The scorching pain in her leg made it impossible for her to walk without limping.
  6. The scorching pace of the race pushed the runners to their limits, testing their endurance and willpower.
  7. The scorching words of the critic left a lasting wound on the author's confidence.
  8. The scorching rays of the tropical sun beat down on us with unbearable intensity.
  9. The scorching disapproval in his eyes made her feel utterly ashamed and humiliated.
  10. The scorching heat of the oven transformed the batter into a golden-brown cake.

FAQs About the word scorching

hot and dry enough to burn or parch a surface, capable of causing burnsof Scorch, Burning; parching or shriveling with heat.

boiling, hot, molten, burning, searing, ardent, broiling,sweltering, white-hot, fiery

iced, frozen, chilly, cool, ice-cold, freezing, bitter, arctic, icy, arctic

The scorching heat of the afternoon sun rendered the streets almost desolate.

Her cheeks were crimson with the scorching embarrassment of her mistake.

The relentless scorching wind swept across the desert, carrying with it grains of sand that stung like tiny needles.

The scorching flames of the wildfire consumed everything in their path, leaving behind a blackened and desolate wasteland.