verb
- to burn or scorch the surface of something with intense heat
- to cause sharp emotional pain or distress
- to cook meat quickly at high temperature to seal in juices
Usage: cooking
Examples
- The hot pan sears the steak perfectly.
- The flame sears the wood, leaving black marks.
- The memory of that day still sears his mind.
- Her harsh words sear through his confidence.
- The chef sears the fish before adding sauce.
- The intense heat sears the metal surface.
- That painful experience sears itself into memory.