"Incinerate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To incinerate something means to burn it completely, usually by means of a high-temperature process, resulting in the complete destruction of the material. This can be done intentionally, such as in a crematorium for disposing of human remains, or unintentionally, such as in a forest fire that reduces vegetation to ashes.
The word "incise" is a verb that means to cut or carve a groove or channel into something, typically with a sharp tool or instrument. It can also mean to make a slight cut or gash in something.
Incidental refers to something that happens or is done by chance, or is an insignificant or minor additional feature or occurrence.
Incidentals refers to small, secondary, or additional items or costs that are not essential or primary, but rather supplementary or peripheral.
Incidents refer to unexpected events or occurrences that can be either positive or negative, but are usually considered unfortunate or undesirable. They can be accidents, mishaps, problems, or crises that happen unexpectedly, causing disruption or disturbance to a situation or environment.
An incinerator is a device or facility used to burn waste, especially household waste or industrial waste, at very high temperatures, typically in the range of 1000-2000°C (1832-3632°F), to convert it into ash and heat. Incinerators can be used to reduce the volume and mass of waste, as well as to burn hazardous waste, toxic waste, or medical waste that cannot be disposed of through other methods.
Incipience is a noun that refers to the earliest stage or beginning of something, especially a disease, problem, or evil. It can also describe the beginning of a feeling or sensation. In general, incipience implies a gradual or hesitant start to something, rather than a sudden or dramatic onset.