Meaning & Definition of word "Scoured"

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    Scoured

    /ˈskaʊərd/

    verb:

    • 1. To clean or brighten the surface of something by scrubbing it.
      • Example: I scoured the pot until it gleamed.
    • 2. To remove dirt or unwanted matter from something.
      • Example: She scoured the kitchen until it was spotless.
    • 3. To search thoroughly and vigorously.
      • Example: The detective scoured the area for any clues.
    • 4. To examine in detail for specific information.
      • Example: He scoured the internet for the best deals on electronics.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'scouren', from Old French 'escurer', meaning to cleanse.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scour the land:

    To search an entire area for something.

    scour the internet:

    To search the internet thoroughly for information.

    Related Words

    scrub:

    To wash or clean vigorously.

    search:

    To look for something carefully.

    Slang Meanings of scoured

    Meaning: To search intensely for something.

    Example Sentence: I scoured through my drawers looking for that old game.

    Meaning: To look for something valuable or of interest.

    Example Sentence: We scoured the thrift stores for vintage clothes.