"Scarred" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scarred" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scarred" Meaning

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

"Scarred" Examples

Example Sentences Using "scarred"


Adjectival Usage

Her face was scarred from the brutal car accident five years ago.
The tree's bark is scarred from the animal attacks.
The patient's liver is scarred due to years of surgery and treatment.

Figurative Usage

The economy is scarred from the effects of the global pandemic.
The community is scarred from years of violence and crime.
Their trust has been heavily scarred after multiple betrayals in the past.

Past Participle Usage

Scarred (past participle): She has been scarred by the painful experience.
Scarred (past participle): The floor has been scarred by the heavy machinery.

Usage in Different Registers

"The narrative explores how people are scarred by their experiences of trauma." (Formal)
"The road was scarring badly from last night's storm." (Informal)

Other

"As a child, she was scarred by their divorce."

"Scarred" Similar Words

Scaroid

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Scarp

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Scarped

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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.

Scarring

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Persistent and visible marks left on the skin or mental state after injury or trauma, which can have long-lasting emotional or psychological effects.

Scars

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Scarsdale

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Scarves

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Scary

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Fearful or anxiety-provoking, unpleasantly surprising or intimidating.

Scat

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Scathe

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To harm, damage, or injure someone or something.

Scathed

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