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How to express "hot" in English

Lead: When summer comes, everyone's first feeling is hot. So how hot is it? How to describe the hot weather in English? The following is the English composition I compiled for you. I hope it will help you. For more relevant knowledge, please pay attention to CNFLA learning network!

These are some synonyms for this word. Is it hot? When talking about the weather:

Here are some expressions when talking about the weather? Is it hot? Synonym: 1 stuffy

Sultry stands for "very hot and uncomfortable", emphasizing that hot weather and humid air give people a sultry feeling.

2. sultry is uncomfortable heat.

Sultry stands for "extremely hot and uncomfortable", which is stronger than sultry, emphasizing that heat stroke is uncomfortable.

3. gentle; comfortable

Balmy stands for "warm and pleasant weather", emphasizing comfortable heat, warmth and pleasant.

4. Very hot

Blazing represents "extreme heat" and simply emphasizes heat. We all know that blaze is a noun? Fire? Therefore, the degree of blazing can be understood as hot as fire roasting.

5. Extremely hot; Very hot

Blister also means "extremely hot", very hot. Blister as a noun? Scalding causes blisters on the skin? Bubbles are used to emphasize that the weather is very hot.

6. boiling hot

As we know, boiling is a common word in spoken language, which means "very hot". The water is boiling? It is boiling, so boiling can also describe hot weather.

Let's look at some examples: 1. The air outside is heavy, humid and sultry.

1. The air outside is dirty, humid and sultry.

The weather is sultry, and people complain about their work.

It was so hot that the sailors complained while working.

After the sultry blast, a warm breeze refreshed us.

After the heat wave, the breeze refreshed us.

Quite a few people eat outside in the scorching sun.

Many people eat outside in the scorching sun.

It was a hot summer day.

It was a hot summer day.

6. When everyone else is hot, I am cold!

6. While others are sweating from the heat, I'm terribly cold!

Now, here are some expressions that people also use to talk about hot weather:

The following is a common expression used to express the hot weather: it's as hot as hell.

It's terribly hot outside today.

It's hot outside today.

Hotter than a flame.

When we went to the Caribbean for our holiday, it was hotter than the heat every day, so we never left the swimming pool.

When we were on holiday in the Caribbean, it was super hot every day. We never left the pool.

It? It's very hot

It's another hot day, so be sure to put on sunscreen.

It's another hot day, don't forget to apply sunscreen.

It? It's so hot that you can fry eggs on the sidewalk.

It's so hot today that you can fry eggs on the sidewalk.

It's so hot today that you can fry eggs on the way!