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Adust

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/əˈdʌst/

Definitions

  • 1. Burnt or scorched; having a brown or blackened appearance.
  • 2. Dried up or parched.

Usage Examples

  • The adust landscape was a stark reminder of the drought.
  • He examined the adust remnants of the old campfire.

Etymology

From Latin 'adustus,' meaning 'burnt,' derived from 'urere' which means 'to burn.'

Synonyms

  • Scorched
  • Burnt
  • Parched

Antonyms

  • Moist
  • Fresh
  • Green

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Achicharrado /a.t͡ʃi.t͡ʃaˈɾaðo/
French Brûlé /bʁy.le/
German Verbrannt /fɛʁˈbʁant/
Chinese 烧焦的 /shāo jiāo de/
Russian Сожжённый /sɐˈʐʲonɨj/
Arabic محترق /muḥtariq/
Hindi जल गया /jal gaya/
Bengali পোড়া /poɾa/
Portuguese Queimado /keɪˈmadu/
Japanese 焦げた /kogeta/
Korean 타버린 /tabeorin/
Italian Bruciato /bruˈtʃato/
Turkish Yanmış /janˈmɯʃ/
Vietnamese Cháy /t͡ʃaj/
Thai ไหม้ /mái/
Malay Bakar /baˈkaʁ/
Filipino Nasunog /nɐsuˈnɔg/
Swedish Bränd /brɛnd/
Dutch Verbrand /vɛrˈbrɑnt/
Czech Spálený /ˈspaːlɛniː/
Romanian Ars /ars/
Hungarian Megégett /mɛˈɡɛɡɛt/
Persian سوخته /suxtɛ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Regional accents may affect the pronunciation of 'adust,' particularly in areas with distinctive phonetic characteristics.

Historical Usage

The term has been utilized since the late Middle Ages, primarily in literary and botanical contexts.

Cultural Nuances

In literature, 'adust' often conveys themes of desolation or harshness, reflecting environmental conditions.

More Information

For further insights into the usage of 'adust' in different contexts, refer to botanical and literary references.

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