Megrzötté
Megrzötté is a Hungarian word that translates to "burned," "scorched," or "singed" in English. It is the past passive participle of the verb "megráz" which means to burn. The word can be used to describe objects that have been damaged by fire, extreme heat, or even excessive friction. For example, one might say "A kenyér megrzotté" meaning "The bread is burnt." The word can also be used figuratively to describe a situation that has gone wrong or a person who is feeling emotionally devastated or "burned out." The exact nuance depends on the context in which it is used. In culinary contexts, "megrzötté" specifically refers to food that has been overcooked to the point of charring. In a more general sense, it can describe anything that has been visibly discolored or damaged by heat. The word is a common part of the Hungarian vocabulary, used in everyday conversation and descriptive writing.