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Blackened - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Blackened describes something that has been darkened or charred, often by fire or heat. It can also refer to a cooking technique where food is heavily seasoned and seared until dark.

blackened

/ˈblækənd/ /ˈblækənd/

Definition:

Made dark or charred, often by fire or heat; also metaphorically tarnished or damaged.

Synonyms:

charred, scorched, singed, darkened

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

brightened, whitened

Common Collocations:

blackened fish, blackened metal, blackened reputation

Derivatives:

blackening (n.), blacken (v.)

Usage Tips:

Use "blackened" for objects darkened by heat or metaphorically for reputations harmed by scandal.

Common Phrases:

blackened beyond recognition, blackened by fire, blackened reputation

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "blæc," meaning dark or burnt, combined with the suffix "-en" to form a past participle.

Examples:

  • 1. The chef served blackened salmon with a side of rice.
  • 2. The fire left the wooden beams completely blackened and brittle.
  • 3. Her reputation was blackened by false accusations from rivals.
  • 4. We grilled vegetables until they were slightly blackened at the edges.

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