Burned
11burned — See burned, burnt …
12burned — adj. Burned is used with these nouns: ↑flesh, ↑offering, ↑remains, ↑toast …
13burned — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Marked by fire or intense heat] Syn. scorched, charred, seared, burnt, singed, branded, cauterized, marked, blistered, sunburned, scalded. 2. [Consumed] Syn. burned up, reduced to ashes, incinerated; see destroyed …
14burned — convicted or punished while involved in crime Tony got burned when he was a drug dealer. He went to jail …
15burned up — Go to burned …
16Burned area emergency response — (BAER) is an emergency risk management reaction to post wildfire conditions that pose risks to human life and property or could further destabilize or degrade the burned lands. Even though wildfires are natural events, the presence of people and… …
17Burned-over district — was a name popularized by historian Whitney Cross in his 1950 book The Burned over District: the social and intellectual history of enthusiastic religion in western New York State, 1800 1850 . The term appears to have been coined however, by… …
18burned out — Ineffective, exhausted • • • Main Entry: ↑burn * * * (or burnt out) adj 1 of a building : having the inside destroyed by fire usually hyphenated an empty, burned out building see also burn out 2 at …
19burned-out — urned out burnt out urnt outadj. prenom. 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; driven to apathy by overwork or prolonged stress; of people. Syn: burned out(predicate), burnt out(predicate), fagged, exhausted, fatigued, played out(prenominal),… …
20Burned (novel) — Burned is a young adult novel written by American author Ellen Hopkins and published in April 2006. The novel is unusual for its free verse format.PlotPattyn Scarlet Von Stratten is a 17 year old girl from an ultra strict, patriarchal Mormon… …