"Sweltering" refers to extremely hot and uncomfortable weather, often characterized by high humidity and oppressive heat. It evokes a sense of being overheated and can lead to feelings of exhaustion or discomfort. The term is often used to describe summer days when the temperature feels particularly intense.
Sweltering: oppressively hot
The opposite of sweltering is freezing.
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Sweltering - "The weather today is sweltering hot!"
The word is spelled sweltering. Sweltering describes "oppressive heat", as in, "It was sweltering inside the locked car on a 90-degree day."
The sweltering heat caused many deaths in New York City. With high temperatures and high humidity, summer felt sweltering.
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The continent of Asia has the sweltering Gobi desert, and the tundra of Siberia.
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The word swelter is a verb. The past tense form is sweltered.
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