Scorch
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British pronunciation/skˈɔːt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈskɔɹtʃ/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "scorch"

to scorch
01

sunugin, patuyin

to dry out or cause something to shrivel by applying intense heat
Transitive: to scorch sth
02

sunog, igpa

to burn something slightly on the surface, causing a change in color without significant damage
Transitive: to scorch sth
03

sunugin, masunog

to become burned or singed, typically on the surface
Intransitive
04

sunugin, pasukin

destroy completely by or as if by fire
Transitive: to scorch sth
01

sunog, pagnanakaw

a discoloration caused by heat
02

sunog, sugat

a surface burn
03

sunog, pamumulak

a plant disease that produces a browning or scorched appearance of plant tissues

scorch

v

scorched

adj

scorched

adj

scorcher

n

scorcher

n

scorching

adj

scorching

adj
example
Halimbawa
The desert sun scorched the earth, leaving cracks in the ground.
The heat from the stove scorched the meat, causing it to shrink and toughen.
The sun scorched the crops, leaving them brittle and dry.
The drought scorched the once-lush grass, turning it brown and brittle.
The wind was so hot it scorched my skin as I walked outside.
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