Meaning & Definition of word "Singe"
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Singe
/sɪndʒ/
verb:
- 1. to burn something lightly or superficially.
- Example: She singed the tips of her hair while styling it with a curling iron.
- 2. to burn or scorch the surface of something.
- Example: The flames singed the edges of the paper, but it didn't catch fire.
- 3. to char or burn slightly.
- Example: He singed the hot dog over the campfire, adding a smoky flavor.
Etymology
Middle English 'singen', of uncertain origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
singe one's eyebrows:
To accidentally burn the hair on one's eyebrows, often from a flame.
Related Words
scorch:
To burn the surface of something.
char:
To burn something partially so that it blackens and becomes dry.
Slang Meanings of singe
Meaning: To quickly heat or cook something.
Example Sentence: I'm going to singe this steak on the grill for just a minute.
Meaning: To impress or shock someone.
Example Sentence: He really singed the crowd with his performance.