Correct spelling for the English word "Inburnt" is [ˈɪnbɜːnt], [ˈɪnbɜːnt], [ˈɪ_n_b_ɜː_n_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "Inburnt" is not commonly used in modern English and does not have a well-established etymology. It appears to be a combination of the prefix "in-" and the past participle "burnt" (or "burned"), which comes from the verb "burn".
The prefix "in-" is commonly used to indicate negation or reversal, as seen in words like incomplete, incapable, or incorrect. However, "inburnt" is not a recognized word, and its usage would be considered nonstandard.
It's possible that "inburnt" could have been created as a poetic or artistic license to convey a unique meaning, but without specific context or information about its origin, it is difficult to determine the exact intention behind its usage.