Burned - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bərnd|  American pronunciation of the word burned
Brit.  |bɜːnd|  British pronunciation of the word burned
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto burn
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto burn

adjective

- treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point (syn: burnt)
- destroyed or badly damaged by fire (syn: burnt, burnt-out)
a row of burned houses
a burned-over site in the forest
- ruined by overcooking (syn: burnt)

Extra examples

A flame is kept constantly burning at the monument.

A small fire burned brightly in the fireplace.

There was a little stove burning in the front room.

I could smell smoke and knew that something was burning.

Be sure not to leave any candles burning when you go to bed.

I burned the letter when I had finished reading it.

The new town law makes it illegal to burn trash.

The wildfire has burned acres of forest.

Parts of the house were badly burned in the fire.

I burned the roof of my mouth.

All of the books had been burned or otherwise destroyed.

Their house burned to the ground, but the house next door wasn't touched by the fire.

He bit into a hot slice of pizza and burned the roof of his mouth.

Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.

By a curious coincidence, they bought a house the same day their old one burned down.

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