baked

/beɪkt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'bake': cooked by dry heat in an oven.
    • He baked the potatoes until they were soft inside.
    • She baked a chocolate cake for her friend's birthday.
    • They baked cookies together every Sunday afternoon.
adjective
  1. Cooked by dry heat in an oven, without direct exposure to flame.
    • The baked chicken was golden brown and juicy.
    • She served a warm baked apple with cinnamon for dessert.
    • We bought fresh baked bread from the bakery this morning.
  2. Slang for being under the influence of marijuana; stoned.
    • He got baked after the concert and couldn't stop laughing.
    • They sat on the couch, completely baked, watching cartoons.
    • I don't like getting baked before work; it makes me too tired.
  3. Hardened or dried by heat, especially from the sun.
    • The baked earth cracked under the scorching summer sun.
    • Her skin felt baked and dry after a day at the beach.
    • After hours in the desert, the clay pots were baked solid.
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