burn up
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From burn + up. Compare Middle English upbrennynge, upbrennende (“burning up”, present participle), German Low German upbrannen (“to burn up”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]burn up (third-person singular simple present burns up, present participle burning up, simple past and past participle burned up or burnt up)
- (intransitive) To catch fire and burn until destroyed.
- Near-synonyms: go up in smoke; see also Thesaurus:combust
- Coordinate terms: burn away, burn down, burn off
- The rocket may burn up on reentry.
- (transitive) To destroy by burning.
- (transitive) To anger; to annoy.
- Near-synonyms: incense; see also Thesaurus:enrage, Thesaurus:annoy
- His thoughtlessness really burns me up.
- (intransitive) To feel overly hot or inflamed.
- Near-synonyms: steam, swelter
- Now that we've been walking awhile, I'm burning up in this coat! Time to take it off.
- (intransitive, specifically) To experience a high fever.
- She felt the child's forehead and discovered that he was burning up!
- (dated) To ride a motorcycle or other vehicle at high speed.
- Coordinate term: tear it up
- (intransitive, bowling, of a ball) To use up too much energy when first bowled and to therefore not finishing strongly.
Translations
[edit]catch fire and burn until destroyed
destroy by burning
Noun
[edit]- Misspelling of burnup.
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