Synonym: blaze, fire, flame, flare. Antonym: extinguish. Similar words: burner, burn up, burn out, burnish, burning, burnished, bury, burst. Meaning: [bɜːn] n. 1. pain that feels hot as if it were on fire 2. a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun 3. an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation 4. a place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body) 5. damage inflicted by fire. v. 1. destroy by fire 2. shine intensely, as if with heat 3. undergo combustion 4. cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort 5. cause to burn or combust 6. feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion 7. cause to undergo combustion 8. burn at the stake 9. spend (significant amounts of money) 10. feel hot or painful 11. burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent 12. get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun 13. create by duplicating data 14. use up (energy) 15. burn with heat, fire, or radiation.
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91. You need to exercise more to burn off the calories.
92. Muscle cells need lots of fuel and therefore burn lots of calories.
93. I turned the tap on and ran some cold water on the burn.
94. The desk was covered with graffiti and burn marks .
95. I burn quite easily.
96. You can use a blowlamp to burn off the old paint.
97. Your hand will burn if you touch the hot electric iron.
98. Running is an excellent way to burn off excess energy.
99. Make sure the iron isn't too hot or you'll burn the cloth.
100. Taking a brisk walk every morning is a great way to burn calories.
101. When angered, Ellen was given to spontaneous outbursts,(sentencedict.com) while her partner Terry would do a slow burn.
102. Go for the burn.
103. A fried egg contains about 100 calories-about the same as you would burn off if you ran a mile.
104. Don't leave the gas on you might burn the house down.
105. Aerobic exercise gets the heart pumping and helps you to burn up the fat.
106. You can use this software to burn custom compilations of your favorite tunes.
107. Watch them carefully as they finish cooking because they can burn easily.
108. If he doesn't stop working so hard[sentencedict.com], he'll burn himself out.
109. Never apply water to a burn from an electric shock while the casualty is still in contact with the electric current.
110. If you focus the sun's rays through a magnifying glass on a dry leaf, it will start to burn.
111. Look out,you'll burn yourself.
112. When I came home,all I wanted to do was to crash and burn on the couch.
113. Do you burn coal as well as wood on this fire?
114. I don't know what her job is but she certainly seems to have money to burn.
115. I'm really tempted to take up that job offer in Washington, but I don't want to burn my boats with this company.
116. An average household candle will burn for about six hours.
117. Meteorites often burn up in the atmosphere before they reach the earth.
118. Running is an excellent way to burn off excess calories.
119. If you often burn the midnight oil, you'll burn yourself out.
120. It's a high pressure job and many people burn out at a young age.