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burn

When something is burnt, it means it has been damaged by fire or intense heat. For example, if you leave food in the oven too long, it will be burnt. It can also describe feeling extremely tired or exhausted, like being burnt out from too much work. Additionally, if someone experiences a significant loss in a deal or relationship, they might feel burnt.

§ What does it mean?

The adjective 'burn' (or more commonly, 'burnt' or 'burned' as a past participle used adjectivally) is incredibly versatile and carries both literal and figurative meanings. At its core, it describes something that has undergone a significant transformation or damage due to intense heat, fire, or corrosive chemicals. This damage often manifests as blackening, charring, or complete destruction.

Literal Meaning
When something is 'burn,' it means it has been physically affected by fire or extreme heat. Think of a piece of toast left in the toaster too long, or a forest after a wildfire.

The smell of burnt sugar filled the kitchen after the caramelization went wrong.

This literal sense extends to chemical damage as well. For instance, strong acids or bases can 'burn' skin, leaving a mark similar to a heat burn.

§ Figurative Meanings

Beyond the literal, 'burn' takes on powerful metaphorical meanings, often describing states of exhaustion, loss, or deep emotional impact.

Extreme Exhaustion
When a person is described as 'burn,' it implies they are utterly exhausted, often from overwork or stress. This state is frequently referred to as 'burnout.'

After working three all-nighters, she felt completely burnt out and needed a long vacation.

Suffering a Loss
In a financial or relational context, being 'burn' means experiencing a significant loss, often due to a bad deal, betrayal, or a failed venture. It implies a sense of having been exploited or having invested unwisely.

He was burnt by that investment, losing all his savings.

§ When do people use it?

People use 'burn' (or 'burnt'/'burned') in various situations, depending on the context:

  • Describing physical damage: This is perhaps the most common usage. You'd hear it when talking about food, objects, or even landscapes affected by fire or heat.
  • Expressing extreme fatigue: In professional or personal contexts, when someone is pushed to their limits and feels mentally or physically drained.
  • Referring to financial or emotional setbacks: When discussing a negative outcome from a business deal, a relationship, or any situation where trust was broken or resources were lost.

Understanding these nuances is key to using 'burn' effectively. It's a word that conveys significant impact, whether physical destruction or profound personal experience.

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Past participle as an adjective: 'Burn' as an adjective is the past participle form of the verb 'to burn'. Like other past participles, it can function as an adjective to describe a noun. It often appears before the noun it modifies.

The burnt toast smelled terrible. / The burnt building was beyond repair.

Use with linking verbs: 'Burn' as an adjective can follow linking verbs such as 'be', 'become', 'seem', 'look', 'feel', to describe the state or condition of the subject.

After the fire, the forest was completely burnt. / He looked burnt out after working all night.

Comparatives and superlatives: Although 'burnt' is an adjective, it is generally not used in comparative or superlative forms (e.g., 'burner', 'burnest'). Instead, you would use adverbs like 'more' or 'most' with other adjectives to express degrees of damage.

The most burnt part of the house was the kitchen. (Not: the burnest part)

Distinguishing from 'burning': While 'burnt' describes a state after being burned, 'burning' (the present participle) describes an ongoing action or a state of being on fire.

The burnt wood was cold. / The burning wood crackled in the fireplace.

Figurative usage: When used metaphorically to describe a person, 'burnt' often implies exhaustion or emotional damage. This usage is common in informal contexts.

I'm totally burnt out after that project. / She felt burnt after the failed investment.

類義語

scorched charred singed blackened incinerated parched

反対語

unburnt raw pristine

暗記しよう

記憶術

Imagine a 'Burn'-ed piece of toast – **B**lackened, **U**seless, **R**uined, **N**o good.

視覚的連想

Visualize a charred piece of wood, still smoking, with the word 'BURN' etched into its surface. Alternatively, imagine a person looking utterly exhausted, with dark circles under their eyes, and a thought bubble above their head saying 'I'm so burnt out.'

Word Web

charred scorched exhausted ruined damaged

チャレンジ

Describe a time you felt 'burnt out' from work or school. Can you also describe something you've seen that was 'burnt' by fire?

自分をテスト 36 問

writing A1

Write a short sentence about something that is burned because of fire. Use the word 'burn'.

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Sample answer

The wood is burn from the fire.

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writing A1

Imagine you touched a very hot stove. Write one sentence about what happened, using the word 'burn'.

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Sample answer

My hand is burn from the hot stove.

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writing A1

Write a simple sentence about a piece of toast that was left in the toaster for too long. Use the word 'burn'.

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Sample answer

The toast is burn.

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reading A1

What happened to the wood?

Read this passage:

My dad made a campfire. He put many pieces of wood on the fire. Some wood got very hot and turned black. It was all burn.

What happened to the wood?

正解! おしい! 正解: It got burn.

The passage says the wood got very hot and turned black, and then says 'It was all burn.'

正解! おしい! 正解: It got burn.

The passage says the wood got very hot and turned black, and then says 'It was all burn.'

reading A1

What was wrong with the cookies?

Read this passage:

I made cookies. I forgot them in the oven for too long. When I took them out, they were very dark and hard. The cookies were burn.

What was wrong with the cookies?

正解! おしい! 正解: They were burn.

The passage says the cookies were very dark and hard because they were in the oven for too long, and then states 'The cookies were burn.'

正解! おしい! 正解: They were burn.

The passage says the cookies were very dark and hard because they were in the oven for too long, and then states 'The cookies were burn.'

reading A1

What happened to the paper?

Read this passage:

My mom used a candle. She forgot to blow it out. The paper near the candle got very close to the flame. The paper was a little burn.

What happened to the paper?

正解! おしい! 正解: It got burn.

The passage states that the paper near the candle got close to the flame and 'The paper was a little burn.'

正解! おしい! 正解: It got burn.

The passage states that the paper near the candle got close to the flame and 'The paper was a little burn.'

listening B1

The toast was overcooked.

正解! おしい! 正解: The burnt toast smelled terrible this morning.
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listening B1

The person was very tired.

正解! おしい! 正解: After working for twelve hours, I felt completely burnt out.
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listening B1

An accident in the kitchen.

正解! おしい! 正解: She was burnt by the hot stove while cooking dinner.
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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Could you describe something that looks burnt?

Focus: burnt

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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Have you ever felt burnt out from too much studying?

Focus: burnt out

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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Imagine you accidentally burnt your food. What happened?

Focus: burnt

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writing B1

Imagine you are describing an old, abandoned house. Use the adjective 'burned' to describe something in the house. Write two sentences.

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Sample answer

The old house stood empty for years, and one of its walls looked completely burned from a past fire. Inside, the wooden beams on the ceiling were also burned.

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writing B1

You're telling a friend about a time you felt really tired after a busy day. Use 'burned out' to describe your feeling in a sentence.

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Sample answer

After working all day and then studying all evening, I felt completely burned out.

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writing B1

Describe a piece of food that was left in the oven for too long. Use the word 'burned' in your description.

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Sample answer

Oh no, I left the cookies in the oven for too long, and now they are all burned.

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reading B1

What happened to the cake?

Read this passage:

Sarah was trying to bake a cake for her friend's birthday. She followed the recipe carefully, but she forgot to set a timer. When she finally remembered and opened the oven, she saw that the top of the cake was completely burned. She had to throw it away and start again.

What happened to the cake?

正解! おしい! 正解: It was burned.

The passage clearly states, 'the top of the cake was completely burned.'

正解! おしい! 正解: It was burned.

The passage clearly states, 'the top of the cake was completely burned.'

reading B1

What does Tom mean when he says 'I'm completely burned out'?

Read this passage:

Tom had a very long week at work. He had to stay late every day, and he worked through the weekend too. By Sunday night, he felt totally exhausted. He told his friend, 'I'm completely burned out.'

What does Tom mean when he says 'I'm completely burned out'?

正解! おしい! 正解: He feels extremely tired and stressed.

The passage describes Tom's long week and how he felt 'totally exhausted,' which matches the meaning of 'burned out' in this context.

正解! おしい! 正解: He feels extremely tired and stressed.

The passage describes Tom's long week and how he felt 'totally exhausted,' which matches the meaning of 'burned out' in this context.

reading B1

What does the reporter mean by 'the landscape looks completely burned'?

Read this passage:

During the summer, there was a big forest fire. Many trees were damaged, and the ground was black. A reporter said, 'The landscape looks completely burned after the fire.'

What does the reporter mean by 'the landscape looks completely burned'?

正解! おしい! 正解: The area was damaged and blackened by the fire.

The passage states that 'many trees were damaged, and the ground was black' due to the forest fire, indicating damage and blackening.

正解! おしい! 正解: The area was damaged and blackened by the fire.

The passage states that 'many trees were damaged, and the ground was black' due to the forest fire, indicating damage and blackening.

fill blank C1

After weeks of relentless work, Sarah felt completely ___ out, unable to focus on anything.

正解! おしい! 正解: burnt

In this context, 'burnt out' is an idiomatic expression meaning extremely exhausted.

fill blank C1

The old factory building was nothing but a ___-out shell after the devastating fire.

正解! おしい! 正解: burnt

'Burnt-out' describes something that has been completely destroyed by fire.

fill blank C1

He was so ___ by the betrayal of his business partner that he vowed never to trust anyone again.

正解! おしい! 正解: burnt

Metaphorically, 'burnt by' means having suffered a significant loss or disappointment, often in a relationship or deal.

fill blank C1

The chemicals left a ___ mark on the surface of the metal, indicating a strong reaction.

正解! おしい! 正解: burnt

'Burnt' describes the damage caused by chemicals, similar to fire.

fill blank C1

Despite her efforts, she felt utterly ___ out by the constant demands of her new role.

正解! おしい! 正解: burnt

'Burnt out' again refers to extreme exhaustion, particularly from mental or physical effort.

fill blank C1

The once vibrant garden was now a ___ landscape after the prolonged drought and intense heat.

正解! おしい! 正解: burnt

'Burnt' in this context refers to something damaged and discolored by extreme heat.

listening C2

Consider the metaphorical use of 'unburned' in the context of someone's resolve.

正解! おしい! 正解: Despite the arduous journey and numerous setbacks, her resolve remained unburned, a testament to her indomitable spirit.
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listening C2

Think about what 'burn marks' would signify on an old document.

正解! おしい! 正解: The ancient manuscript, though fragile with age, bore no burn marks, suggesting its preservation from countless historical conflagrations.
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listening C2

Focus on the emotional impact of being 'burned' in this context.

正解! おしい! 正解: After the scathing critique, the young artist felt utterly burned, his confidence shattered by the harsh judgment.
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speaking C2

Read this aloud:

The once vibrant rainforest, now a burned expanse, stood as a stark reminder of humanity's destructive footprint.

Focus: burned expanse, destructive footprint

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speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Having been burned by numerous speculative ventures, she adopted a more cautious approach to investment strategies.

Focus: burned by, cautious approach, investment strategies

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speaking C2

Read this aloud:

The chef, despite his culinary prowess, was clearly burned out from the relentless demands of the Michelin-starred kitchen.

Focus: burned out, relentless demands, Michelin-starred kitchen

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writing C2

Elaborate on the multifaceted implications of a 'burnt' reputation in the contemporary digital age, considering both individual and corporate contexts. Discuss the long-term consequences and potential strategies for rehabilitation.

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Sample answer

In the digital age, a 'burnt' reputation, whether individual or corporate, carries profound and far-reaching implications. For individuals, a single misstep or a viral controversy can irrevocably damage career prospects, personal relationships, and overall public standing, as digital footprints are notoriously difficult to erase. Corporations face similar existential threats, where ethical lapses, product failures, or negative social media campaigns can lead to significant financial losses, erosion of customer loyalty, and a precipitous decline in market value. The long-term consequences often include diminished opportunities, increased scrutiny, and a pervasive sense of mistrust. Rehabilitation strategies, therefore, must be meticulously crafted, often involving transparent accountability, sincere apologies, demonstrable corrective actions, and sustained efforts in positive content creation and engagement. Rebuilding trust in an era of rapid information dissemination and scrutiny demands not just damage control, but a fundamental re-evaluation of values and practices.

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writing C2

Discuss the symbolic weight of 'burnt' landscapes in literature and art, particularly in post-apocalyptic or dystopian narratives. How do these depictions contribute to thematic development and audience understanding of societal decay or renewal?

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Sample answer

In literature and art, particularly within post-apocalyptic or dystopian narratives, 'burnt' landscapes carry immense symbolic weight, serving as powerful metaphors for profound societal decay or, conversely, the arduous path to renewal. These scorched vistas often represent the catastrophic consequences of human folly, technological hubris, or environmental neglect, visually communicating a world that has suffered an irreversible trauma. The charred remains of once-thriving cities or natural environments underscore themes of loss, desolation, and the fragility of civilization. However, paradoxically, these barren landscapes can also symbolize a tabula rasa, a scorched earth from which new beginnings might painstakingly emerge. The occasional persistent sprout or resilient creature found amidst the ash offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that even after utter devastation, life finds a way to endure and adapt. Thus, 'burnt' landscapes in these genres are not merely settings; they are active participants in thematic development, prompting audiences to confront the potential futures born from present actions and to contemplate the cyclical nature of destruction and rebirth.

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writing C2

Analyze the psychological impact of being 'burnt' out in a high-pressure professional environment. What are the contributing factors, and what preventative measures or coping mechanisms can individuals and organizations implement?

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Sample answer

The psychological impact of being 'burnt' out in a high-pressure professional environment is profound and multifaceted, often manifesting as emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. Contributing factors typically include excessive workload, unrealistic deadlines, lack of control over one's tasks, insufficient recognition, and a misalignment between personal values and organizational culture. Such sustained stress can lead to severe mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and chronic fatigue, ultimately impairing cognitive function and productivity. For individuals, preventative measures involve cultivating robust stress management techniques such as mindfulness, setting clear boundaries between work and personal life, delegating tasks effectively, and seeking social support. Organizations, on the other hand, bear a significant responsibility to foster a healthier work environment by promoting reasonable work hours, offering flexible work arrangements, ensuring fair workload distribution, providing opportunities for professional development, and establishing robust mental health support systems. A proactive, holistic approach from both employees and employers is crucial to mitigate the pervasive and debilitating effects of professional burnout.

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reading C2

According to the passage, what is a primary ethical concern associated with the 'scorched earth policy'?

Read this passage:

The scorched earth policy, a military strategy of burning crops and destroying resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force, has a long and controversial history. While effective in denying resources, its implementation often results in widespread suffering among the civilian population and can have devastating long-term ecological consequences. Historians continue to debate its ethical implications and its true efficacy in altering the course of major conflicts.

According to the passage, what is a primary ethical concern associated with the 'scorched earth policy'?

正解! おしい! 正解: The suffering it inflicts on civilians.

The passage explicitly states that 'its implementation often results in widespread suffering among the civilian population,' making this the primary ethical concern mentioned.

正解! おしい! 正解: The suffering it inflicts on civilians.

The passage explicitly states that 'its implementation often results in widespread suffering among the civilian population,' making this the primary ethical concern mentioned.

reading C2

In the context of the passage, what does it mean for the ambitious project to be 'burnt'?

Read this passage:

After years of meticulous research and countless failed experiments, the ambitious project was finally launched. However, unforeseen technical glitches and a lack of market acceptance meant the entire endeavor was 'burnt,' leaving the investors with significant financial losses and the developers with a bitter taste of unfulfilled potential. The incident served as a stark reminder of the volatile nature of innovation.

In the context of the passage, what does it mean for the ambitious project to be 'burnt'?

正解! おしい! 正解: It failed completely, resulting in heavy losses.

The passage states 'the entire endeavor was 'burnt,' leaving the investors with significant financial losses and the developers with a bitter taste of unfulfilled potential,' indicating a complete and costly failure.

正解! おしい! 正解: It failed completely, resulting in heavy losses.

The passage states 'the entire endeavor was 'burnt,' leaving the investors with significant financial losses and the developers with a bitter taste of unfulfilled potential,' indicating a complete and costly failure.

reading C2

What is implied about the ancient manuscript based on the description of its 'burnt' edges?

Read this passage:

The ancient manuscript, discovered in a hidden crypt, bore the unmistakable signs of a catastrophic past. Pages were brittle and 'burnt' at the edges, suggesting exposure to an intense fire long ago. Despite the damage, scholars painstakingly pieced together fragmented texts, hoping to unlock secrets from a forgotten civilization. The conservation efforts were meticulous, aiming to preserve every last, fragile piece.

What is implied about the ancient manuscript based on the description of its 'burnt' edges?

正解! おしい! 正解: It survived a historical fire, indicating its resilience.

The passage states 'Pages were brittle and 'burnt' at the edges, suggesting exposure to an intense fire long ago. Despite the damage, scholars painstakingly pieced together fragmented texts,' which implies that the manuscript endured a fire and its contents were still valuable enough to be preserved.

正解! おしい! 正解: It survived a historical fire, indicating its resilience.

The passage states 'Pages were brittle and 'burnt' at the edges, suggesting exposure to an intense fire long ago. Despite the damage, scholars painstakingly pieced together fragmented texts,' which implies that the manuscript endured a fire and its contents were still valuable enough to be preserved.

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