Pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrnər/
noun a device that produces a flame or heat for a specific purpose, such as cooking or heating
A1 I use a burner to cook my food.
A2 The burner on the stove is not working properly.
B1 She accidentally touched the hot burner and burned her hand.
B2 The professional chef demonstrated how to adjust the burner for different cooking techniques.
C1 The industrial kitchen had multiple burners for cooking large quantities of food.
C2 The scientist used a high-powered burner to conduct experiments in the lab.
adjective describing something that is capable of burning or producing a flame or heat
A1 The burner phone was cheap and easy to use.
A2 She cooked dinner on the burner stove in her small apartment.
B1 The mechanic replaced the faulty burner coil in the car's engine.
B2 The chef used a high-powered burner to quickly sear the steak.
C1 The industrial burner was capable of reaching extremely high temperatures for melting metal.
C2 The artist used a specialized glass-blowing burner to create intricate designs.
formal The laboratory technician used a Bunsen burner to heat the chemicals.
informal I'll put the kettle on the burner for some tea.
slang Hey man, pass me the burner so I can light up this joint.
figurative Her passion for music was like a burner, always fueling her creativity.
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