"Scarsdale" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scarsdale" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scarsdale" Meaning

Scarsdale is a name that refers to several places in the English-speaking world:

1. Scarsdale, New York, USA: a town in Westchester County, on the eastern edge of the county, 23 miles north of Midtown Manhattan. It is a small affluent town with a suburban character and a reputation for high performance schools and a high standard of living.

2. Scarsdale is also a surname, commonly found in the UK, Ireland, and other English-speaking countries. It is of English and Old Norse origin, derived from the words "scar," meaning rough or rough ground, and "dala," meaning valley.

It's also worth noting that Scarsdale is a type of bread, but I will skip this one as it's probably not what you're referring to

"Scarsdale" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Scarsdale"


Noun


1. Location: Scarsdale is a village in Westchester County, New York.
"The Smiths decided to move to Scarsdale for its excellent schools."
2. Physical mark: The word can also refer to a physical mark left on the body after a wound or injury has healed.
"After the surgery, she still had a noticeable scar on her knee."

Surname


1. Family name: Scarsdale can be used as a surname in English-speaking countries.
"John Scarsdale is a renowned writer known for his science fiction novels."

Adjective


1. Oppositive to Hammerstein: The phrase "West Side Story" has a component "Scarsdale" in contrast to another word "Hammerstein" in another musical "Oklahoma!"

"Scarsdale" Similar Words

Scarper

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To leave quickly, often in order to avoid something, especially a problem or a responsibility.

Scarpered

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To run away quickly, typically in a state of fear or panic.

Scarpering

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To scavenge or flee in a disorganized or frightened manner, especially to get away from danger, trouble, or debt.

Scarping

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Scraping refers to the act of gathering or extracting data, content, or information from a website, database, or other digital source using automated tools or software. <br><br>Example: "Website scraping is used to gather information from online stores for price comparison purposes."<br><br>It can also refer to the removal or scraping of old, obsolete, or unwanted materials, often in the form of sloughing or scaling. <br><br>Example: "The worn soles of my shoes were due for scraping after months of use."

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.

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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Weakened being or object which has been injured or damaged so badly that it cannot recover completely.<br><br>A mark or evidence of a hurt or injury.<br><br>An imperfection or disfigurement on the surface of something.

Scarves

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A scarf is a piece of fabric worn around the neck or head for warmth, fashion, or other purposes.

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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Slightly damaged or hurt, often emotionally or psychologically.

Scathes

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Inflicts a sharp or severe wound or cut on someone or something.

Scathing

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Severely critical or contemptuous, often in a humorous way.

Scathingly

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Used to describe something that is strongly disapproving or critical.