How to express hot English vocabulary in a fancy way
The following are ten ways to express "hot":
1. hot: hot, high temperature, making people feel hot
Example sentences :
It is as hot as a sauna.
This weather is like taking a sauna.
2. stifling ['sta?fl?]: stuffy (the kind of stuffiness that makes people feel uncomfortable)
Example:
The stifling heat drives me crazy.
This sweltering heat drives me crazy.
3. muggy ['m?ɡi]: muggy; hot and humid (relatively humid climate)
Example:
We may expect muggy weather when the rainy season begins.
When the rainy season begins, we can expect muggy weather.
4. boiling ['b?l?]: extremely hot (in addition to expressing hot weather, it also means extremely angry)
Example:
We felt sluggish on such a boiling hot day and could only slop around.
In such a hot weather, we didn't want to move and could only walk lazily.
5. sultry ['s?ltri]: sultry, scorching heat
Example:
I met her in a sultry summer afternoon.
I met her on a sultry summer afternoon.
6. blistering ['bl?st?r?]: hot; blistering; intense
Example:
In the blistering sun they They stood patiently, like a small battalion.
They stood patiently under the scorching sun, like a small military camp.
The verb form of this word is blister, which means to blister; to beat; to lash out.
Example:
The sap of this plant blisters the skin.
The sap of this plant blisters the skin.
7. torrid ['t?r?d]: hot; passionate
Example:
She almost can tolerate any kind of torrid days.
She can tolerate almost all kinds of hot weather.
8. scorching ['sk?rt] hot
Example:
The scorching heat was beginning to get her down.
She was starting to feel tired from the scorching heat.
9. sweltering ['sw?lt?r?] sweltering; uncomfortably hot
Example:
On sweltering summer days, sleeping is just fine.
The summer heat is perfect for sleeping.
10. roasting ['ro?st?] very hot; used for roasting
Example:
It's roasting out there! =It is burning hot!
The weather is super hot!