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Meaning of singes
The primary meaning of the word "singes" is to burn or scorch something slightly, especially the edges or surface.
Etymology of singes
The word "singes" originates from the Old French word "singier", which is derived from the Latin word "singere", meaning to burn or scorch
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of burning or scorching something, often in a slight or superficial manner
Synonyms
burns
scorches
chars
blisters
blazes
flames
fires
ignites
kindles
sparks
flickers
glows
smolders
embers
cinders
ashes
heats
warms
boils
steams
sizzles
sears
toasts
roasts
grills
broils
bakes
fries
sautés
singes
blisters
peels
blackens
darkens
discolors
tarnishes
corrodes
oxidizes
rusts
scales
crusts
hardens
toughens
Definitions
- To burn or scorch something slightly, especially the edges or surface
- * To cause something to become burnt or scorched, especially the edges or surface
Usage Examples
- The fire singes the edges of the curtain
- * The hot pan singes the hair on my arm
- * The flame singes the top of the cake
Antonyms
cools
calms
soothes
heals
repairs
restores
rejuvenates
revitalizes
refreshes
invigorates
energizes
strengthens
protects
preserves
saves
spares
shields
guards
defends
extinguishes
quenches
douses
dampens
moderates
mitigates
alleviates
relieves