- adjectivescorching (adjective)
- very hot:"the scorching July sun"
- (of criticism) harsh; severe.
- informalvery fast:"she set a scorching pace"
verbscorching (present participle)- burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat:"surrounding houses were scorched by heat from the blast"
- become burned when exposed to heat or a flame:"the meat had scorched"
- (of the heat of the sun) cause (vegetation or a place) to become dried out and lifeless:"the sun has scorched the fields and the poppies have all but disappeared"
- informal(of a person or vehicle) move very fast:"a sports car was scorching along the expressway"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): perhaps related to Old Norse skorpna ‘be shriveled’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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