burning
burn·ing
adj \ˈbər-niŋ\Definition of BURNING
2
a : affecting with or as if with heat <a burning fever> b : resembling that produced by a burn <a burning sensation on the tongue>
3
: of fundamental importance : urgent <one of the burning issues of our time>
— burn·ing·ly \-niŋ-lē\ adverb
Examples of BURNING
- She stared at the burning embers for a long time.
- a burning hatred of corruption
- The medicine produced a burning sensation on my tongue.
- Symptoms include itchy, burning eyes.
First Known Use of BURNING
before 12th century
Related to BURNING
Related Words: aglow, flaring, flickering, glowing, live, smoldering (or smouldering); broiling, hot, piping hot, red-hot, roasting, scalding, scorching, searing, sizzling; burned (or burnt), charred, incinerated, scorched, seared, singed
Near Antonyms: choked, damped, dead, doused (also dowsed), extinguished, quenched, smothered, snuffed (out), stamped (out), suffocated
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