Similar words: scared, marred, scare, scary, barrel, arrest, discard, scarcely. Meaning: [skɑrd /skɑːd] adj. 1. deeply affected or marked by mental or physical pain or injury 2. blemished by injury or rough wear.
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1 His face was badly scarred by the fire.
2 He showed his scarred arm.
3 The past has been scarred by countless mistrials and perversions of justice.
4 The cut on her face scarred over finally.
5 The arena was scarred by deep muddy ruts.
6 His face was badly scarred after the car accident.
7 She will probably be scarred for life .
8 The accident scarred him for life .
9 His face was horribly scarred.
10 His hands were badly scarred by the fire.
11 She was profoundly scarred by her father's suicide.
12 Their minds were scarred with bitterness.
13 His face was badly scarred.
14 Her face was horribly scarred.
15 The accident left him permanently scarred.
16 The wound gradually scarred over.
17 Her face was hideously scarred.
18 She may have been scarred for life.
19 The land was scarred with bomb craters.
20 The hills are scarred by quarries.
21 He was scarred for life during a pub fight.
22 The experience left her scarred for life.
23 His scarred face crumpled with pleasure.
24 He was scarred as a result of the fire.
25 She was both physically and mentally scarred by the accident.
26 She tried not to look at the scarred,[www.Sentencedict.com] disfigured face.
27 The scarred side of his face was a livid red.
28 She'd be scarred for life.
29 Older, richer, wiser and more scarred, Capt.
30 His friend will be scarred for life.
More similar words: scared, marred, scare, scary, barrel, arrest, discard, scarcely, carry, carrot, carry out, preferred, carrier, carry off, carry on, quarrel with, carry through, scan, scandal, scale, fiscal, scatter, landscape, correct, current, in this case, currency, correctly, currently, array.