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scathed

 

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scathed

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense:

  1. To cause harm or damage to something or someone.

Usage:

  • The fire scathed the entire forest, leaving only charred trees behind.
  • The strong winds and rain scathed the roof, causing a leak in the house.
  • His reputation was scathed after the scandalous news broke.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense:

  1. Harmed; damaged; injured.

Usage:

  • The scathed car was in desperate need of repair.
  • She entered the room with a scathed expression, clearly upset about something.

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