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Deprecative vs Searing - What's the difference?

deprecative | searing |

As adjectives the difference between deprecative and searing

is that deprecative is tending to deprecate; disapproving while searing is very hot; blistering or boiling.

As a noun searing is

action of the verb to sear .

As a verb searing is

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deprecative

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Tending to deprecate; disapproving.
  • ----

    searing

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • very hot; blistering or boiling
  • (of a pain) having a sensation of intense sudden heat
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • action of the verb to sear
  • *
  • he was raw with the searings of the fire
  • * 1970 , Ebony (volume 25, number 10, August 1970, page 156)
  • It was the time of new searings of black identity deep within the psyche of the black community.
  • cooking food quickly at high temperature
  • Verb

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