burnt
/bɜrnt/
adjective
- Damaged or destroyed by fire or heat.
- The burnt toast smelled terrible in the kitchen.
- They found the burnt remains of the old barn.
- She threw away the burnt cookies.
- Having a dark color or charred appearance from fire or heat.
- He wore a burnt orange sweater.
- The artist used burnt umber paint for the shadows.
- The burnt edges of the paper curled up.
- Feeling exhausted or used up (informal).
- He was burnt out from working two jobs.
- The team was burnt after the intense training session.
- After the long project, she felt completely burnt.
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verb
- Past tense and past participle of burn: to be on fire or to destroy with fire.
- She burnt the toast while talking on the phone.
- He burnt all the old documents in the backyard.
- The house burnt down in the wildfire.
- Past tense and past participle of burn: to injure or damage with heat or fire.
- She burnt her tongue on the hot soup.
- He burnt his hand on the hot stove.
- The sun burnt her shoulders during the hike.
- Past tense and past participle of burn: to feel very hot or to be filled with strong emotion.
- His cheeks burnt with shame after the mistake.
- She burnt with anger at the unfair treatment.
- The fever burnt through his body all night.