"Searing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Searing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Searing" Meaning

Searing refers to the state of being extremely hot, often causing pain or damage. It can also mean cooking or burning something rapidly, usually by exposing it to high heat.

Example sentences:

The searing pain in my eye made me blink repeatedly.
The chef seared the steak to perfection in just a few minutes.
The heat was so searing that I had to leave the oven window open for ventilation.

"Searing" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Searing"


1. Culinary Context

"The steak was cooked to a searing perfection, with a crispy crust on the outside and a juicy interior."

2. Meteorological Context

"The sun was setting over the desert, casting a searing glare that made it hard to see."

3. Medical Context

"The patient's skin was covered in rash due to the searing heat of the sunburn."

4. Emotional Context

"The fire in her eyes was searing with anger as she stood up to confront her bully."

5. Physical Context

"The roads were littered with oil slicks that made the asphalt feel like molten glass -blazingly hot and momentarily disorienting - and the jagged terrain made it seem like the roads were 'searing' into our tires."

"Searing" Similar Words

Searcher

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A person or organization that is looking for something, especially information or data, using a computer system or software.

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Seared

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The word "seared" is an adjective that has several meanings.<br><br>1. To sear something means to burn or scorch it with a hot surface, leaving a charred mark or made it almost unrecognizable.<br><br>Example: "The pan was so hot that it seared the meat quickly."<br><br>2. To sear something also means to cook or fry food quickly over a high heat, often to create a browned or crispy texture.<br><br>Example: "The chef seared the scallops to perfection."<br><br>3. A feeling of pain or worry that lasts for a long time.<br><br>Example: "The divorce left her with a deep emotional sear."<br><br>4. To burn a mark or impression into something, typically by applying pressure or heat.<br><br>Example: "The flames seared their impressions onto the fragrant wood."<br><br>In general, "seared" generally connotes a sense of burning, scorching, or marking something, often in a way that leaves a lasting impact.

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Seas

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The word "seas" refers to large bodies of saltwater that are usually connected to the ocean. It can also refer to the connected bodies of saltwater that make up the ocean, or to a particular area or part of the ocean.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The boat sailed across the seas." (referring to a specific body of water)<br> "The vast expanse of the seas stretches across the globe." (referring to the ocean as a whole)<br><br>It is a plural noun, but it can also be used as a singular noun in some contexts (e.g. "the sea" or "the seas are").

Seascape

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A seascape is a landscape that features the sea as the dominant feature, often including the coastline, beaches, cliffs, and any structures or landforms associated with the sea, such as lighthouses, piers, or jetties.

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Seashells

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Seashores

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