Verbs don't describe. Adjectives describe (nouns). Some adjectives to describe the noun sun could be; hot bright scorching fiery setting rising
The Neem Tree can prevent the burning heat of the sun from troubling us by cutting off the sun's scorching rays with its spread out branches. in this manner, it provides us with a cool and comforting shade.
For example: The Sun Sizzled Softly in the afternoon.
Phaethon was a young son of Helios and Klymene who begged his father to let him drive the chariot of the sun. The Sun-god reluctantly conceded to the boy's wishes and handed him the reigns. However, the inexperienced Phaethon quickly lost control of the immortal steeds, and the sun-chariot veered out of control setting the earth aflame, scorching the plains of Africa to desert. Zeus was appalled by the destruction and struck the boy from the chariot with a thunderbolt, hurling his flaming body into the waters of the river Eridanos.
The moon lacks water, an atmosphere and a magnetic field. Water is necessary for all life we have discovered so far to survive, An atmosphere provides air to breath and a shield from asteroids and meteoroids. An magnetic field is not technically a physical characteristic, but it is necessary to prevent the sun's radiation form scorching life off of a planet.
Like a "burning sun?"
The sun felt scorching hot yesterday.Careful with that blowtorch, you're scorching my hair.The traitor was thrown feet-first into the scorching pit of lava.
Rising Scorching Sun
Desert and sun?
When it stays in the scorching heat of the sun for too long.
Hot, scorching, gaseous, yellow, orange, large, round.
To prevent the sun from scorching the plants inside.
The sun is scorching hot, while the moon is chillingly cold.
The blazing sun blasted my face with heat, parching my lips and sending sweat dripping down my face, as i stepped into the scorching afternoon.
Warm breeze is not a simile, warm is an adjective for the breeze A simile would be like, the breeze was as warm as the sun.
scorching
another word for really hot is scorching and drained out by the sun unless you mean the other hot . . .