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scathe

N การ ได้รับบาดเจ็บ (คำ โบรา ณ  kan-dai-rab-bad-jeb

 

scathe

VT ทำอันตราย (คำ โบรา ณ  ทำร้าย  ทำให้ บาดเจ็บ  tam-an-ta-rai

 

scathe

VT วิจารณ์ อย่างรุนแรง  พูด เสียดสี  wi0jan-yang-run-rang

 

scathing

ADJ เสียดแทง (คำพูด  เจ็บแสบ (คำพูด  brutal cruel harsh ironic siad-tang

 

scathingly

ADV อย่าง เสียดแทง  yang-siad-tang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SCATH

v.t.To damage; to waste; to destroy. [Little used. ]

 

SCATH

n.Damage; injury; waste; harm. [Little used. ]

 

SCATHFUL

a.Without waste or damage. [Little used. ]

 

SCATHLESS

a.Without waste or damage. [Little used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SCATH

Scath, n. Etym: [Icel. skathi; akin to Dan. skade, Sw. skada, AS. sceatha, scatha, foe, injurer, OS. skatho, D. schade, schaden; cf. Gr. Scathe, v.]

 

Defn: Harm; damage; injury; hurt; waste; misfortune. [Written also scathe. ] But she was somedeal deaf, and that was skathe. Chaucer. Great mercy, sure, for to enlarge a thrall, Whose freedom shall thee turn to greatest scath. Spenser. Wherein Rome hath done you any scath, Let him make treble satisfaction. Shak.

 

SCATHE; SCATH

Scathe, Scath, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scathed; p. pr. & vb. n.Scathing. ] Etym: [Icel. skatha; akin to AS. sceathan, sceth \'eban, Dan. skade, Sw. skada, D. & G. schaden, OHG. scadon, Goth. skaÞjan.]

 

Defn: To do harm to; to injure; to damage; to waste; to destroy. As when heaven's fire Hath scathed the forest oaks or mountain pines. Milton. Strokes of calamity that scathe and scorch the soul. W. Irwing.

 

SCATHFUL

SCATHFUL Scath "ful, a.

 

Defn: Harmful; doing damage; pernicious. Shak. -- Scath "ful *ness, n.

 

SCATHLESS

SCATHLESS Scath "less, a.

 

Defn: Unharmed. R. L. Stevenson. He, too, ... is to be dismissed scathless. Sir W. Scott.

 

SCATHLY

SCATHLY Scath "ly, a.

 

Defn: Injurious; scathful. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

scathe

scathe |skāT͟H skeɪð | archaic verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be scathed ) harm; injure: he was barely scathed. literary damage or destroy by fire or lightning. noun harm; injury. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old Norse skathi (noun ), skatha (verb ); related to Dutch and German schaden (verb ).

 

scathing

scath ing |ˈskāT͟HiNG ˈskeɪðɪŋ | adjective witheringly scornful; severely critical: she launched a scathing attack on the governor. DERIVATIVES scath ing ly adverb

 

Oxford Dictionary

scathe

scathe |skeɪð | archaic verb [ with obj. and usu. with negative ] harm; injure: he was barely scathed. literary damage or destroy by fire or lightning. noun [ mass noun ] harm; injury. DERIVATIVES scatheless adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old Norse skathi (noun ), skatha (verb ); related to Dutch and German schaden (verb ).

 

scathing

scath ¦ing |ˈskeɪðɪŋ | adjective witheringly scornful; severely critical: she launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister. DERIVATIVES scathingly adverb

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

scathing

scathing adjective another restaurant has fallen victim to one of her scathing reviews: devastating, extremely critical, blistering, searing, withering, scorching, fierce, ferocious, savage, severe, stinging, biting, cutting, mordant, trenchant, virulent, caustic, vitriolic, scornful, sharp, bitter, harsh, unsparing; rare mordacious. ANTONYMS mild, gentle, complimentary.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

scathing

scathing adjective the shadow trade and industry spokesman launched a scathing attack on the government: devastating, withering, blistering, extremely critical, searing, scorching, fierce, ferocious, savage, severe, stinging, biting, cutting, mordant, trenchant, virulent, caustic, vitriolic, scornful, sharp, bitter, acid, harsh, unsparing; rare mordacious. ANTONYMS mild, gentle; complimentary.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

scathing

scath ing /skéɪðɪŋ /形容詞 〈人 批評などが 〉 «…に対して » 手厳しい, 容赦ない, 批判的な «about » .