1. searing - Noun
2. searing - Adjective
3. searing - Verb
5. searing - Adjective Satellite
6. Searing - Proper noun
of Sear
Source: Webster's dictionaryAffectionately known in Iran as “The Tsunami,” Alizadeh announced she was leaving her birth country amid searing criticism of the regime in Tehran. Source: Internet
A close friendship blooms into attraction, and the two share a searing romance for the ages. Source: Internet
All Brooke was once given a thong by a music executive, which left her feeling “disgusted” and a sense of “searing humiliation”. Source: Internet
A such summer heat, even in a hot desert, is high and this can be easily explained by the very low elevations of deserts regions which experience these exceptionally searing high temperatures. Source: Internet
But the Saints, led by Chris Bailey and guitarist Ed Kuepper, blew the world away with their searing take on the world on their debut album. Source: Internet
Anger and longing suffuse this searing, poetic, highly personal response to the legacies of colonialism. Source: Internet