torched (Meaning)

torched

something that guides or gives light or heat like a torch, any of various portable devices for emitting an unusually hot flame compare blowtorch, a flaming light made of something that burns brightly and usually is carried in the hand, any of various portable devices for producing a hot flame compare blowtorch, flashlight, something (such as tradition, wisdom, or knowledge) likened to a torch as giving light or guidance, a burning stick of resinous wood or twist of tow used to give light and usually carried in the hand, flashlight sense 1, incendiary sense 2b, to set fire to with or as if with a torch, a group of pathological agents that cause similar symptoms in newborns and that include especially a toxoplasma (Toxoplasma gonii), cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, and the togavirus causing German measles

torched Sentence Examples

  1. The arsonist ruthlessly torched the old warehouse, leaving it a smoldering ruin.
  2. In a fit of rage, she torched her ex-boyfriend's car, setting it ablaze.
  3. The firefighters battled relentlessly to extinguish the raging fire that had torched several homes in the neighborhood.
  4. The ancient castle stood as a testament to the violence of the past, its walls blackened by fire where it had been torched centuries ago.
  5. The protesters angrily torched a police car, symbolizing their outrage and frustration.
  6. The candles' flames torched the darkness, casting an eerie glow upon the room.
  7. The captured spy was subjected to relentless torture, including being torched with a blowtorch.
  8. The wildfires torched vast acres of forest, leaving behind a desolate and charred landscape.
  9. The villagers torched the witches' shack, believing them responsible for the misfortunes that had befallen their community.
  10. The setting sun torched the sky with fiery brilliance, casting a golden glow across the horizon.

FAQs About the word torched

something that guides or gives light or heat like a torch, any of various portable devices for emitting an unusually hot flame compare blowtorch, a flaming li

burned,burnt,scorched, kindled, inflamed, ignited, fired, lighted, enflamed, lit

choked, quenched, smothered, put out,extinguished, doused, dowsed,suffocated, snuffed (out), obscured

The arsonist ruthlessly torched the old warehouse, leaving it a smoldering ruin.

In a fit of rage, she torched her ex-boyfriend's car, setting it ablaze.

The firefighters battled relentlessly to extinguish the raging fire that had torched several homes in the neighborhood.

The ancient castle stood as a testament to the violence of the past, its walls blackened by fire where it had been torched centuries ago.