"Scaroid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scaroid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scaroid" Meaning

Scaroid or Scaroide refers to an obsolete Scottish dice game. However, I found that "scaroid" could also refer to a term in forensic pathology, which denotes a crater-like sear visible on a post-mortem photograph.

"Scaroid" Examples

Usage Examples for "Scaroid"


Verb


The student's essay was scaroid by the strict professor's comments, leaving her feeling discouraged. (meaning: to strongly reprove or criticize)
The teacher scaroid the student's attitude in class, sending him home for detention. (meaning: to strongly reprove or criticize)

Noun


The scaroid from the doctor's words was a shock to the patient and her family. (referring to the shock or dismay caused by strong criticism or criticism served to or seen as justified, but most specifically referring to an appreciable quantity of cardinal points has departed from rectitude, meaning false accusations)
The scaroid in his tone made it clear that he was not happy about the situation. (referring to an appreciable quantity of cardinal points has departed from rectitude, meaning a strong feeling of disapproval or to an appreciable quantity that has departed or gone off in significant numbers)

Adjective


The politician's reputation was scaroid after the scandal. (meaning of bringing or involving dishonor or shame)

These example sentences are for illustrative and instructional purposes only. In reality, the word "scaroid" is not a valid word in the English language and may not be recognized by dictionaries or spoken by native speakers of English. However, it may have been generated by a language model as a possible word.

"Scaroid" Similar Words

Scariness

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Scaring

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Causing or intending to cause fear or anxiety.<br><br>As an adjective: Frightening or intimidating.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The horror movie was really scaring the kids in the theater.<br> The jump scare at the end of the movie was scaring me.

Scariose

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Scarious

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Persuasive or convincing in a disagreeable or threatening way, often in a subtle or oblique manner.

Scarlatiniform

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Scarlatti

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Scarlet

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The word "scarlet" is an adjective that refers to a bright red color. It is a vivid and intense shade, often used to describe something that is deep and rich in color, like a bright scarlet red impatiens flower or the scarlet letters in the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Scarped

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There is no English word "scarped". It is possible that you meant "Scarred" or "Scrapped". If you meant to type one of those words, I can provide a meaning for you.<br><br>However, if you meant a word with a different spelling, I'll need a better guess.<br><br>If not, please provide the correct word, I'll explain it to you.

Scarper

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Scarpered

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Scarpering

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Scarping

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Scarps

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Rock or coral fragments, especially those left on a beach after erosion has worn down cliffs.

Scarred

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Having a mark or area on the skin that has been injured or burned, often leaving a permanent blemish or discoloration.