Hanapin
to burn
01
magliyab, sunugin
(of fire) to actively make heat and flames by using up things like coal or wood
Intransitive
02
sumiklab, sunugin
to be on fire and be destroyed by it
Intransitive
03
sunugin, pamulaan
to become red, inflamed, or painful on the skin as a result of prolonged exposure to the sun
Transitive: to burn skin
04
sunugin, ubusin
to consume fuel for the production of heat or energy
Transitive: to burn a fuel
05
sumiklab, magpabilis ng ilaw
to emit or produce light
Intransitive
06
sunugin, masaktan
to cause a sensation of discomfort or pain similar to that of being burned by fire
Transitive: to burn the skin
07
sunugin, sindihan
to cause destruction or harm to something or someone through extreme heat or fire
Transitive: to burn sth
08
sumiklab, maubos sa
to experience or be consumed by strong emotions
Intransitive: to burn | to burn with an emotion
09
sunugin, magliyab
to make something catch fire and undergo combustion
Transitive: to burn sth
10
sunugin, kauterize
to cauterize tissue by using a hot iron, electric current, or caustic substance
Transitive: to burn body tissues
11
sunugin, masaktan
to feel sore or painful, often as a result of injury
12
sunugin, sayangin
to squander or waste money, time, or other resources recklessly
Transitive: to burn time or resources
13
sunugin, buwisin
to execute someone by tying them to a stake and setting them on fire
Transitive: to burn sb
14
i-burn, kopyahin
to create a CD or DVD by copying data from an original or master copy onto a blank disc
Transitive: to burn digital files
15
sunugin, itapon
(poker) to discard the top card from the deck face down before dealing the flop, turn, and river cards, in order to prevent cheating by revealing the top card accidentally or intentionally
Transitive: to burn a card
16
sunugin, gugulin
to use calories as energy through physical activity or bodily processes
burn
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nasusunog sa hindi matibag, nasusunog nang hindi matibag
in an invulnerable manner
Burn
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sugat, pagb burns
pain that feels hot as if it were on fire
02
sunog, napa
damage inflicted by fire
03
sugat, nausukan
a place or area that has been damaged or injured by fire or heat
3.1
sunog, sunog mula sa araw
a change in skin color or condition caused by exposure to the sun's rays, resulting in a reddish or brownish appearance
04
paso, sugat
a mark or injury that is caused by exposure to fire, acid, heat, etc.
05
pagtustos, sakit ng kalamnan
the pain that can be felt in one's muscles as a result of intense training
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Halimbawa
The wildfire burned uncontrollably, devouring everything in its path.
The bonfire burned fiercely, lighting up the night sky.
The campfire slowly began to burn as the logs caught fire.
The wildfire burned several acres of forest.
The bright light from the flashbulb burned my eyes for a moment.