Definition of Sear
Verb: sear seer
- Make very hot and dry
"The heat seared the countryside";
- scorch
- Become superficially burned
"my eyebrows seared when I bent over the flames";
- scorch, singe
- (cooking) burn slightly and superficially so as to affect colour
"The fire seared the ceiling above the mantelpiece";
- char, blacken, scorch
- Cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat
"The sun seared the earth";
- parch
- (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture
"sear grass";
- dried-up, sere, shriveled [US], shrivelled [Brit, Cdn], withered
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