To burn means to make something catch fire and be destroyed. It uses heat and flames to change or damage things.
The fire will burn the wood fast.
I burn the paper in the small fire.
Burn means to hurt your skin or body with something hot or strong chemical. It can cause pain or marks.
I burn my hand on the hot pan.
The sun can burn your skin quickly.
Burn means to change fuel like wood or gas into energy or heat. This helps machines or fires work.
Cars burn fuel to move on roads.
The stove burns gas to make heat.
Burn can describe a feeling of strong pain or emotion inside, like eyes hurting or strong feelings like anger.
My eyes burn after crying too much.
She burns with anger inside her heart.
A burn is the red mark or hurt spot on skin caused by heat, fire, or chemicals. It can be painful and needs care.
He has a small burn on his arm.
The burn from the fire is very red.
A burn is the process of burning something like leaves or waste. It is controlled and made to remove or clean things.
The burn of leaves made smoke in the air.
Farmers do a burn in the field each year.
To burn means to copy information or music onto a disc like a CD or DVD using a laser. It saves the data on the disc.
I burn music to a CD for my car.
She burns data on a DVD at home.
Burn can mean to have a strong, strong feeling like anger or desire inside. This feeling is very strong and hard to hide.
He burns with jealousy after he heard the news.
She burns to win the race very badly.