scarEnglishOxford English Thesaurusscar noun 1 a tall dark man with a scar on his left cheek: cicatrix; mark, blemish, disfigurement, discoloration, defacement; pockmark, pock, pit; wound, lesion, burn; birthmark, naevus; (scars) Christian Church stigmata. 2 behind the smile there were deep psychological scars: trauma, damage, shock, injury, suffering, upset.verb 1 Antony lost a lot of blood and is likely to be scarred for life: disfigure, mark, blemish, blotch, discolour; pockmark, pit; Christian Church stigmatize. 2 the scenic red-rock vistas have been scarred by strip mining: damage, spoil, mar, deface, injure; rare disfeature. 3 he remained deeply scarred by his wartime experiences: traumatize, damage, injure, wound; distress, disturb, upset.scar (1) Oxford Dictionary of English