swelter

[ˈswɛltər]

swelter Definition

  • 1to be uncomfortably hot and sweaty
  • 2to suffer from oppressive heat

Using swelter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swelter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm sweltering in this heat.

  • Example

    The animals were sweltering in the sun.

  • Example

    The city swelters in the summer months.

  • Example

    She was sweltering in her heavy coat.

swelter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swelter

Antonyms for swelter

Idioms Using swelter

  • to be extremely hot and uncomfortable

    Example

    We were sweltering in the heat, so we decided to go for a swim.

  • to be exposed to the sun's intense heat

    Example

    The workers were sweltering under the sun as they worked on the construction site.

  • to be uncomfortably hot while cooking or working in the kitchen

    Example

    I was sweltering in the kitchen as I prepared dinner for my family.

Phrases with swelter

  • oppressive, uncomfortable heat

    Example

    The sweltering heat made it difficult to breathe.

  • a summer season with high temperatures and humidity

    Example

    The sweltering summer was unbearable without air conditioning.

  • a room that is uncomfortably hot and stuffy

    Example

    The lack of ventilation made the small room sweltering.

Origins of swelter

from Middle English 'swelten', meaning 'to faint'

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Summary: swelter in Brief

The verb 'swelter' [ˈswɛltər] means to be uncomfortably hot and sweaty, or to suffer from oppressive heat. It is often used to describe the weather or physical discomfort, such as 'I'm sweltering in this heat.' The term extends into phrases like 'sweltering heat,' and idioms like 'sweltering in the kitchen,' denoting discomfort in specific situations.