Scorching

/ˈskɔːr.tʃɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The act of burning or being burned.
The scorching from the fire left marks on the walls.
adjective
Very hot; burning.
The scorching sun made it impossible to stay outside for too long.
Causing severe burns or damage through heat.
The scorching flames rapidly engulfed the wooden structure.
Critically harsh; scathing.
The author's scorching criticism of the policy stirred up controversy.

Etymology

From Middle English 'scorch,' meaning to burn slightly.

Common Phrases and Expressions

scorching heat
extremely high temperatures.
scorching remarks
very critical or harsh comments.
scorching pace
a very quick or intense speed.

Related Words

scorch
to burn the surface of something.
scorcher
a very hot day.

Slang Meanings

Cool or impressive.
That new car is scorching!
Intense or extreme.
The party last night was scorching!