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burned

Aussprache: [bɜrnd]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to use fire to make something very hot or to cause it to catch fire. When something burns, it turns black and can create smoke. Think about a campfire or a candle.

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She burned the wood in the fireplace to keep the house warm.

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He didn’t burn the trash because it was too wet.

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What would happen if I burned that piece of paper?

Kontext: „emotional experience“

(verb) to feel strong emotions, like being very upset or excited. Sometimes, people say they burned with anger or excitement, meaning they felt it really strongly.

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He burned with pride when he saw his painting on display.

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She didn't burn with jealousy, even when her friend won the prize.

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Have you ever burned with excitement for a special event?

Kontext: „damage or state“

(adjective) something that has been damaged by fire. If an object is burned, it might look blackened or broken from the heat.

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The burned toast had a very crunchy texture that some people liked.

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The unburned part of the cake was soft and fluffy.

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How did the burned area of the house get repaired after the fire?

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