Blackened can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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blackened - darkened by smoke; "blackened rafters" | ||
blackened - (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood; "a face black with fury" | ||
Verb |
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blacken - make or become black; "The smoke blackened the ceiling"; "The ceiling blackened" | ||
blacken - burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color; "The cook blackened the chicken breast"; "The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece"; "the flames scorched the ceiling" |
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1. | adj. | Blackened rafters. | |
2. | verb | Cons: * Server wasn't very pleasant * Pretty small portion on the blackened catfish * Overcooked food * Time, took about 25 minutes from ordering to eating. | |
3. | verb | There he fell asleep, and while he slept, his wooden feet began to burn. Slowly, very slowly, they blackened and turned to ashes. | |
4. | verb | And among them rose the hero son of Atreus, wide-ruling Agamemnon, lamenting: his blackened heart brimming over with rage, and his eyes like blazing fires. | |
5. | verb | When my lungs are not blackened by the cigarettes, they are by pollution. | |
6. | verb | Stoked by drought-parched vegetation and triple-digit temperatures, the Carr Fire has killed six people, destroyed 1,567 homes and other structures and blackened 131,896 acres (53,376 hectares). It ranks as the sixth most destructive California wildfire on record. | |
7. | verb | How on earth could this pan become so burnt and blackened. | |
8. | verb | The eruption blackened the skies over Sumatra Island. | |
9. | verb | The eruption blackened the skies. | |
10. | verb | Her skin is blackened by the sun. | |
11. | verb | I put water to boil and the pot blackened. | |
12. | verb | Hundreds of years ago, married Japanese women would blacken their teeth to beautify themselves. | |
13. | verb | His roommate would blacken her toast until it set off the fire alarm. | |
14. | verb | Blacken the chicken by cooking it on the skillet on high heat for 10 minutes per side. | |
15. | verb | Clouds blacken the sky (and everyone's mood). | |
16. | verb | Blacken the circles next to the correct answers with an HB pencil. |
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adj. | |
Blackened rafters. |
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verb | |
Cons: * Server wasn't very pleasant * Pretty small portion on the blackened catfish * Overcooked food * Time, took about 25 minutes from ordering to eating. |
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There he fell asleep, and while he slept, his wooden feet began to burn. Slowly, very slowly, they blackened and turned to ashes. | |
And among them rose the hero son of Atreus, wide-ruling Agamemnon, lamenting: his blackened heart brimming over with rage, and his eyes like blazing fires. | |
When my lungs are not blackened by the cigarettes, they are by pollution. | |
Stoked by drought-parched vegetation and triple-digit temperatures, the Carr Fire has killed six people, destroyed 1,567 homes and other structures and blackened 131,896 acres (53,376 hectares). It ranks as the sixth most destructive California wildfire on record. | |
How on earth could this pan become so burnt and blackened. | |
The eruption blackened the skies over Sumatra Island. | |
The eruption blackened the skies. | |
Her skin is blackened by the sun. | |
I put water to boil and the pot blackened. | |
Hundreds of years ago, married Japanese women would blacken their teeth to beautify themselves. | |
His roommate would blacken her toast until it set off the fire alarm. | |
Blacken the chicken by cooking it on the skillet on high heat for 10 minutes per side. | |
Clouds blacken the sky (and everyone's mood). | |
Blacken the circles next to the correct answers with an HB pencil. |