scarred

adjective
UK: /skɑːd/
US: /skɑːrd/
  1. Marked by a scar or scars.

    1. His face was scarred from the accident.
    2. The old table was scarred but still beautiful, telling a story of use and time.
  2. Damaged or affected negatively, especially emotionally.

    1. She was scarred by her past.
    2. The community was scarred by the scandal, impacting trust and future relations.
scarred transitive-verb
  1. To mark something with a scar.

    1. The knife scarred the table.
    2. The fire scarred the landscape, leaving lasting marks on the forest floor.
  2. To damage someone emotionally.

    1. The argument scarred him.
    2. The harsh criticism scarred her confidence, making it hard to pursue new projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "scarred" in English means: Marked by a scar or scars., Damaged or affected negatively, especially emotionally..

The phonetic transcription of "scarred" is /skɑːd/ in British English and /skɑːrd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "scarred": blemished, impaired, traumatized, wounded.

Example usage of "scarred": "His face was scarred from the accident.". More examples on the page.