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The synonyms of “Blackened” are: black
Blackened as an Adjective
Definitions of "Blackened" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “blackened” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Made black or dark, especially as a result of burning, decay, or bruising.
- (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood.
- Darkened by smoke.
Synonyms of "Blackened" as an adjective (1 Word)
black | Of a ski run of the highest level of difficulty as indicated by black markers positioned along it. Black humor. |
Usage Examples of "Blackened" as an adjective
- Blackened rafters.
- She smiled at Mary, revealing blackened teeth.
Associations of "Blackened" (30 Words)
anthracite | A hard natural coal that burns slowly and gives intense heat. A wide range of colours from anthracite to blush pink. |
black | Made black especially as with suffused blood. My soul is steeped in the blackest sin. |
briquette | A block of compressed coal dust or peat used as fuel. |
burning | The act of burning something. The burning question of independence. |
burnt | Treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point. Barricaded the street with burnt out cars. |
carbon | A piece of carbon paper or a carbon copy. The level of carbon in the atmosphere has been consistently rising. |
cauterize | Burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent. I ll freeze the hand and cauterize the wound. |
char | Burn to charcoal. The char will clean the carpet. |
charcoal | Charcoal used for drawing. With a thick charcoal he traced out the line of the front. |
coal | Provide with a supply of coal. A coal fire. |
collier | A ship carrying coal. |
colliery | A workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it. |
darken | Become dark or darker. Misery darkened her gaze. |
excavation | The site of an archeological exploration. The methods of excavation have to be extremely rigorous. |
fire | A fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning. I fired the straw. |
flame | Be in flames or aflame. Jess s cheeks flamed. |
gasification | The process of changing into gas. Coal gas is produced by the gasification of coal. |
hot | Make or become hot. A hot scent. |
miner | A person who obtains units of a cryptocurrency by running computer processes to solve specific mathematical problems. He worked as a miner at Wearmouth Colliery for 27 years. |
mineshaft | A deep narrow vertical hole, or sometimes a horizontal tunnel, that gives access to a mine. One member of this party almost vanished down a hidden disused mineshaft. |
mining | The act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth. Coal mining. |
ore | A monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden 100 ore equal 1 krona. A good deposit of lead bearing ores. |
parch | Cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat. His crops parched during the last two summers. |
scorch | A plant disease that produces a browning or scorched appearance of plant tissues. A sports car was scorching along the expressway. |
scurry | A situation of hurried and confused movement. The sled disappeared in a scurry of snow. |
sear | Make very hot and dry. Sear the chicken livers in a pan for a few minutes on each side. |
singe | A surface burn. The fire had singed his eyebrows. |
soot | Coat with soot. You have previously sooted the underside of their plate by holding it over a candle. |
swarthy | Naturally having skin of a dark color. Swarthy men with gleaming teeth. |
tan | Convert animal skin into leather by soaking in a liquid containing tannic acid or by the use of other chemicals. Jenna managed to get an even golden tan. |