Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
soot
Noun
/sʊt/
Definition
A black powdery or flaky substance that results from the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing materials.
Examples
- After the fireplace was cleaned, there was no more soot on the logs.
- The chimney sweep removed layers of soot from the flue.
- Cooking can sometimes create soot if food is burnt on the stove.
Meaning
Soot is primarily made up of carbon and is often found in the residue left from burning wood, coal, or oil.
Synonyms
- Filth
- Smoke residue
- Black powder
- Cinder