Scorchness example sentences

scorch

verb

scorch (verb) · scorches (third person present) · scorched (past tense) · scorched (past participle) · scorching (present participle)

  - burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat:

  - become burned when exposed to heat or a flame:

  - (of the heat of the sun) cause (vegetation or a place) to become dried out and lifeless:

  - (of a person or vehicle) move very fast:

  - the burning or charring of the surface of something:

  - a form of plant necrosis, typically of fungal origin, marked by browning of leaf margins.

Synonyms

burn, sear, singe, char, blacken, discolor, desiccate, parch, wither, shrivel, burn, bake, roast, speed, zoom, whiz, blast, zap, zip, burn, belt, vroom, bomb, bucket, blind, barrel

"Scorchness" Example Sentences

1. The desert's scorchness was almost unbearable.
2. I felt the scorchness of the sun on my face.
3. He described the battle's scorchness with vivid detail.
4. The scorchness of the fire left its mark on the building.
5. Her anger radiated a scorchness that intimidated everyone.
6. The scorchness of his words left me speechless.
7. Witnessing the scorchness of the flames was terrifying.
8. We escaped the scorchness of the wildfire just in time.
9. The scorchness of the debate left no room for compromise.
10. He endured the scorchness of the criticism with dignity.
11. The scorchness of the summer heat wilted the plants.
12. I could feel the scorchness emanating from his intense stare.
13. His speech was filled with a scorchness that belied his calm demeanor.
14. The scorchness of the argument left a lingering tension.
15. Imagine the scorchness at the heart of a dying star.
16. The scorchness, though intense, was short-lived.
17. Despite the scorchness, he persevered.
18. The scorchness of the sun bleached the rocks white.
19. She felt the scorchness of betrayal deep in her heart.
20. His words carried a scorchness that burned through his audience.
21. The scorchness of the political climate was palpable.
22. The scorchness was evident in the blackened remains.
23. He couldn't escape the scorchness of his own conscience.
24. The scorchness of the desert landscape was breathtaking.
25. A wave of scorchness washed over her.
26. The scorchness of the criticism was unjustified.
27. We were overwhelmed by the scorchness of the heat.
28. He stared at the scorchness left by the lightning strike.
29. The scorchness of the situation demanded immediate action.
30. She felt a strange sense of scorchness in her soul.
31. The scorchness, a testament to the fire's intensity, remained.
32. The scorchness of the moment left her breathless.
33. The photographer captured the scorchness of the landscape perfectly.
34. He spoke with a scorchness that left no room for doubt.
35. The scorchness of the sun beat down mercilessly.
36. He remembered the scorchness of his childhood summers.
37. The scorchness of the debate continued for hours.
38. The scorchness felt almost tangible in the air.
39. She was immune to the scorchness of his insults.
40. The scorchness of the lava flow was visible for miles.
41. The book described the scorchness of war with brutal honesty.
42. He felt the scorchness of regret gnawing at his soul.
43. The scorchness of the experience changed him forever.
44. Despite the scorchness, they found beauty in the aftermath.
45. The scorchness was so intense, it crackled in the air.
46. He shielded his eyes from the scorchness of the setting sun.
47. The scorchness of the rivalry was legendary.
48. They emerged from the scorchness unscathed.
49. The scorchness of the criticism stung, but did not break him.
50. He felt the scorchness of his failure deeply.

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