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Crusted - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Crusted describes a surface covered with a hard or dry layer, often formed by dried liquid, dirt, or residue. It can refer to food, wounds, or objects, like crusted bread or a crusted wound.

crusted

/ˈkrʌstɪd/ /ˈkrʌstɪd/

Definition:

Covered with a hard outer layer or coating, often dry or rough.

Synonyms:

encrusted, coated, covered, layered

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

smooth, clean

Common Collocations:

crusted bread, crusted dirt, crusted snow, crusted blood

Derivatives:

crusting, crusty

Usage Tips:

Use "crusted" to describe surfaces hardened by drying or accumulation (e.g., "crusted mud"). Avoid for soft layers.

Common Phrases:

crusted over, thick-crusted pie, blood-crusted wound

Etymology:

From Old French "crouste," meaning "hard outer layer," derived from Latin "crusta."

Examples:

  • 1. The old pot was crusted with dried soup.
  • 2. Her boots were crusted with mud after the hike.
  • 3. The bread’s crusted surface crackled when sliced.
  • 4. Snow crusted the branches overnight.
  • 5. The wound had crusted over by morning.

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