"Swelters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swelters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swelters" Meaning

To burn, scorch, or feel extremely hot.

Example: The sun swelters in the summer months.

To feel uncomfortable and extremely hot because of the heat; to suffer in the heat.

Example: The people in the city sweltered through a heatwave.

"Swelters" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Swelters"


1. Example Sentence: Summertime Weather

The heat swelters during the July in the equatorial region, with temperatures often reaching over 38°C.

2. Example Sentence from Science

Pollen swelters into the atmosphere, exacerbating the allergy season in many parts of the world.

3. Example from Geography

On a tropical island like Hawaii, the heavy rainfall swelters the plants and trees across the lush rainforests.

4. Usage in Food and Drink Description

The low-quality champagne swelters in the rack, rendering it undrinkable due to the heat that it was exposed to for several days.

5. Literary Description

In the arid desert, a hint of sunset prevails and the promising outlook is at odds with the night's impending swelters to come.

"Swelters" Similar Words

Swelling

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Swelling refers to the abnormally large size of an organ or part of the body, often due to an accumulation of fluid or inflammation, which causes the area to become puffy or bloated.

Swellings

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Swells

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Swelt

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Swelter

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Sweltered

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Suffering from or feeling uncomfortable heat, typically because the temperature is high.

Sweltering

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Unbearably hot and humid. Extremely hot and sticky, often so much so that it's hard to breathe or think properly.

Swelteringly

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Swept

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Swerd

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Swertia

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Swerve

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Swerving

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To swerve is to suddenly turn or change direction, often sharply or unexpectedly, while driving a vehicle, but it can also be used in a more general sense to mean to change one's course or path.

Sweyn

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