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scar

1 of 2noun
/skɑr/
Forms:scars
1

a mark that is left on one's skin after a wound or cut has healed

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  • A scar is a permanent mark on the skin that remains after a wound or injury has healed.
  • Scars can vary in appearance, from flat and pale to raised and red, depending on the type of injury and individual healing process.
  • Common causes of scars include cuts, burns, surgical incisions, acne, and injuries.
  • While scars cannot be completely removed, treatments such as laser therapy, steroid injections, or surgical revision can help improve their appearance.
  • Scars may also carry emotional significance, serving as reminders of past experiences or trauma.
2

a lasting sign or trace of damage, suffering, or loss

  • The war left deep scars on the nation's memory.
  • The scandal left a permanent scar on the company's reputation.
  • The abandoned buildings were scars on the city's landscape.
  • The argument left a scar on their friendship.
  • The tragedy left scars that never fully healed.