burned
/bɜrnd/
adjective
- Damaged or injured by fire or heat.
- The burned wood left a strong smell in the air.
- The burned toast was too hard to eat.
- She threw away the burned pot because it was ruined.
- Feeling a strong, unpleasant sensation of heat or sunburn.
- After the hike, his shoulders were red and burned.
- The burned area on his arm needed medical attention.
- Her skin felt burned from spending too long in the sun.
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verb
- Past tense and past participle of burn: to be on fire or to cause something to be on fire.
- She burned the toast by leaving it in the oven too long.
- The old barn burned down in the middle of the night.
- He burned his hand on the hot stove.
- To have been damaged or injured by fire or heat.
- His skin burned badly after a day at the beach without sunscreen.
- The forest burned for weeks during the drought.
- The cookies burned because I forgot to set the timer.
- To have used up fuel or energy.
- The car burned a lot of gas on the long trip.
- The athlete burned thousands of calories during the marathon.
- She burned all her vacation days in one week.