burn
How to Use Burn
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo be on fire or destroyed by fire, to injure with heat, or (informally) a stinging insult or wasted resource.
Past tense can be "burned" or "burnt" — both are correct; "burnt" is more common in British English, especially as an adjective ("burnt toast").
Word Forms
burned past tense, burnt past tense, brent past tense, burns plural, burn plural, burned plural, burnt plural, burns plural, Burns plural, burns singular, burn singular, burned singular, burnt singular, burnest singular, burnedst singular, burntest singular, burneth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She got a nasty _____ from the hot oven tray.
Etymology
From Old English forms (bærnan, byrnan) going back to a Proto-Germanic root meaning "to burn" — a distant relative of the word "brew."