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Meaning of scorch
The primary meaning of the word "scorch" is to burn or become scorched, often causing damage or discoloration.
Etymology of scorch
The word "scorch" has its roots in Old French "escorcher," meaning "to strip of skin," and Latin "excoriare," meaning "to strip of skin"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century, initially meaning "to strip of skin" or "to flay," but later evolving to mean "to burn or become scorched"
Synonyms
burn
char
sear
singe
blister
scar
mark
brand
cauterize
ignite
inflame
kindle
torch
flames
heat
fire
blaze
flare
smolder
simmer
boil
broil
roast
grill
fry
toast
blacken
darken
discolor
tarnish
corrode
oxidize
rust
decay
wither
shrivel
parch
dry
dehydrate
desiccate
wilt
sag
weaken
damage
harm
injure
hurt
afflict
torment
agonize
suffer
smart
sting
seethe
rage
fume
boil
fulminate
erupt
explode
detonate
Definitions
- To burn something slightly, especially with a flame or hot surface, often causing damage or discoloration
- To become scorched, often causing damage or discoloration
- To criticize or attack someone severely, often with harsh words or strong opinions
Usage Examples
- The fire scorched the walls of the building, causing significant damage
- The criticism scorched the politician's reputation, making it difficult for them to recover
- The sun's rays scorched the earth, drying up the plants and crops