scarred

[skɑːd]

scarred Definition

  • 1marked or damaged by a scar
  • 2affected by emotional or psychological damage

Using scarred: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scarred" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The scarred tissue on his face was a constant reminder of the accident.

  • Example

    She was emotionally scarred by the traumatic experience.

  • Example

    The war left the country scarred and in ruins.

scarred Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with scarred

  • permanently affected by a traumatic experience, leaving emotional or psychological scars

    Example

    After witnessing the violent crime, she was scarred for life.

  • a place or people that have been affected by past events, leaving a lasting impact

    Example

    The city is scarred by its history of conflict and violence.

  • an area of land that has been damaged or altered by human activity or natural disasters

    Example

    The scarred landscape after the wildfire was devastating to see.

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Summary: scarred in Brief

The term 'scarred' [skɑːd] refers to something that has been marked or damaged by a scar, or affected by emotional or psychological damage. Examples include 'The scarred tissue on his face was a constant reminder of the accident.' and 'She was emotionally scarred by the traumatic experience.' Phrases like 'scarred for life' denote permanent emotional or psychological damage, while 'scarred by history' describes places or people affected by past events.

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