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noun

cinder

SIHN-duh
noun
1
A small piece of partly burnt coal, wood, or other material left after combustion.
"Cinders drifted up from the bonfire into the night sky."
"The old stove was full of cold cinders by morning."

How to Use Cinder

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA leftover bit of burnt material, like ash but coarser.

Common pairings
burnt to a cinder glowing cinders

Word Forms

cindered past tense, cinders plural, cinders singular

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Etymology

From Old English sinder, meaning slag or dross; the spelling with "c" was later influenced by the unrelated French word cendre ("ashes").

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