B1verb3K

Scorch

UK //skɔːtʃ//US //skɔːrtʃ//

Definition

To burn the surface of something with heat.

In simple words: To burn something slightly or to heat it too much.

Examples

  • You must be careful not to scorch the pancakes on the stove.
  • The sun can scorch your skin if you don’t apply sunscreen.
  • He accidentally scorched the paper while trying to dry it.
  • Be sure to adjust the heat so you don't scorch the sauce.
  • The wildfire scorched many acres of forest land.

Usage notes

Commonly used in cooking or to describe heat damage. Not usually used in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

scorch + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'scorching' sun that makes things very hot.

Collocations

  • scorch the earth
  • scorch marks
  • scorching heat

Synonyms

  • burn
  • char
  • singe
  • blacken
  • grill

Antonyms

  • cool
  • freeze
  • protect

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'scorching' which refers to intense heat rather than the act of burning.
  • Using 'scorch' without an object, which sounds incomplete.
  • Mixing up 'scorch' with 'burn' without understanding the intensity difference.