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View definitions for scorched

scorched

adjective as in baked

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adjective as in bone-dry

adjective as in burned

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adjective as in burnt

adjective as in fired

adjective as in heated

adjective as in overdone

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adjective as in parched

adjective as in sere

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Example Sentences

Donald Trump has turned the shining light on the hill into a scorched dung heap by the roadside; a shallow money trench filled with all manner of bilge.

From Salon

The paintwork on the front of this semi-detached property is scorched black in parts - the signs of extensive fire damage are evident.

From BBC

Miller and Ruffin were thrilled to find their missing cat, but as Ruffin carried Mr. Thelma across their scorched property on the way to their car, the feline squirmed and clawed.

“These are all batteries,” he said as he dropped about 20 scorched cylinders into a 5-gallon bucket one by one.

Blocks and blocks of homes had disappeared, replaced by the rubble of charred lives: A scorched elliptical machine stood alone on one lot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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