seared
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Verb — Past tense and past participle of "sear" — browned quickly over high heat, or burned/scorched by intense heat or emotion.
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What does “seared” mean?
The word “seared” means past tense and past participle of "sear" — browned quickly over high heat, or burned/scorched by intense heat or emotion. In plain terms, cooked or burned by very high heat, often used both literally (for food) and figuratively (for strong memories or emotions).
How do you use “seared” in a sentence?
Here is “seared” used in a sentence: “She seared the steak for two minutes on each side before roasting it.”
What part of speech is “seared”?
“Seared” is a verb.