(noun.) damage inflicted by fire.
(noun.) a place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body).
(noun.) an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation.
(noun.) pain that feels hot as if it were on fire.
(verb.) burn with heat, fire, or radiation; 'The iron burnt a hole in my dress'.
(verb.) undergo combustion; 'Maple wood burns well'.
(verb.) cause to undergo combustion; 'burn garbage'; 'The car burns only Diesel oil'.
(verb.) destroy by fire; 'They burned the house and his diaries'.
(verb.) feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion; 'She was burning with anger'; 'He was burning to try out his new skies'.
(verb.) feel hot or painful; 'My eyes are burning'.
(verb.) spend (significant amounts of money); 'He has money to burn'.
(verb.) burn at the stake; 'Witches were burned in Salem'.
(verb.) cause to burn or combust; 'The sun burned off the fog'; 'We combust coal and other fossil fuels'.
(verb.) shine intensely, as if with heat; 'The coals were glowing in the dark'; 'The candles were burning'.
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