blistering (Meaning)
blistering (n)
the formation of vesicles in or beneath the skin
blistering (s)
harsh or corrosive in tone
hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters
very fast; capable of quick response and great speed
blistering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Blister
Synonyms & Antonyms of blistering
blistering Sentence Examples
- The blistering heat made it unbearable to stay outside for long.
- With a blistering pace, the runner crossed the finish line in record time.
- The team faced a blistering attack from their opponents in the first half of the game.
- Her blistering critique of the government's policies sparked a heated debate.
- The guitarist's blistering solo electrified the audience at the concert.
- Despite the blistering sun, he worked tirelessly in the garden all day.
- The detective faced a blistering interrogation from the prosecutor during the trial.
- The storm unleashed a blistering wind that shook the trees and rattled windows.
- The chef served up a blistering hot curry that left diners reaching for their water glasses.
- The author received blistering reviews for her controversial new novel.
FAQs About the word blistering
the formation of vesicles in or beneath the skin, harsh or corrosive in tone, hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters, very fast; capable of quick resp
deep, terrible, fierce, furious, ferocious,intense, intensive, intensified, vehement, hard
weak, light, light, feeble, moderate, weak, feeble, soft, soft,moderate
The blistering heat made it unbearable to stay outside for long.
With a blistering pace, the runner crossed the finish line in record time.
The team faced a blistering attack from their opponents in the first half of the game.
Her blistering critique of the government's policies sparked a heated debate.