IPA: /skɔːrtʃ/
KK: /skɔrtʃ/
intransitive verb
Definition: To become burned or damaged by heat, often resulting in a darkened or charred surface.
Example: The leaves began to scorch under the intense sun.
noun
Definition: A mark or damage on a surface caused by heat, often resulting in discoloration or burning.
Example: The scorch on the wall was a reminder of the fire that had occurred last year.
transitive verb
Definition: To burn something slightly or to damage it with heat, often causing discoloration or a change in texture.
Example: The sun can scorch the grass if it shines too brightly for too long.