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    sear
    /sɪə/

    verb

    adjective

    • 1. variant spelling of sere

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  3. Sear means to burn the surface of something with sudden very strong heat, or to fry a piece of meat quickly at a high temperature. Learn more about the verb sear, its usage, and related words and phrases from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word sear, which can be a verb, noun, or adjective. Sear can mean to dry, burn, mark, or grasp, or a mark or scar left by heat.

  5. to burn the surface of something with sudden very strong heat: The heat from the explosion seared their hands and faces. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to make fire or damage with fire. burn The fire was still burning after 24 hours. burn (fuel) The car burns biofuel.

  6. Sear definition: to burn or char the surface of. See examples of SEAR used in a sentence.

  7. 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.”

  8. 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. If something sears a part of your body, it causes a painful burning feeling there. [literary]

  9. Sear can be a verb meaning to burn, scorch, or dry up, or a noun meaning a mark or scar. It can also refer to a catch in a gunlock that holds the hammer cocked. See different meanings, synonyms, and examples of sear.