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    searing
    /ˈsɪərɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. SEARING definition: 1. If something, such as a feeling or temperature, is described as searing, it is extreme: 2…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : very hot. 2. : marked by extreme intensity, harshness, or emotional power. searing pain. a searing review. a searing portrayal. searingly adverb. Synonyms. ardent boiling broiling burning fervent fervid fiery hot piping hot red red-hot roasting scalding scorching sultry superheated sweltering torrid ultrahot white-hot.

  4. SEAR definition: 1. to burn the surface of something with sudden very strong heat: 2. to fry a piece of meat…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of SEAR is to cook the surface of quickly with intense heat. How to use sear in a sentence.

  6. 1. To become dried up or withered. 2. To be felt or remembered because of emotional intensity: The incident seared into the nation's memory. n. A condition, such as a scar, produced by searing. [Middle English seren, from Old English sēarian, to wither, from sēar, withered.] sear 2 (sîr) n.

  7. Searing is used to indicate that something such as pain or heat is very intense. She woke to feel a searing pain in her feet. ...the searing heat of the Saudi Arabian desert. Synonyms: acute, sharp, intense, shooting More Synonyms of searing.

  8. When something is intense, it's searing. If you fall while roller skating, the searing pain in your leg is a sign that you've really hurt yourself.

  9. Definition of 'sear' sear. (sɪəʳ ) Word forms: sears , searing , seared. 1. verb. To sear something means to burn its surface with a sudden intense heat. Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai. [VERB noun] Synonyms: wither, burn, blight, brand More Synonyms of sear. 2. verb.

  10. (of words or speech) powerful and critical. Check pronunciation: searing. Definition of searing adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. To sear something is to quickly cook or burn its surface by applying intense heat. When making beef stew, the color and flavor are usually better if you sear the meat first. Sear comes from the Old English word searian which meant “dry up” or “wither.”