hot flash (Meaning)

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hot flash (n)

sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders)

Synonyms & Antonyms of hot flash

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hot flash Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden hot flash sent shivers down her spine, leaving her drenched in sweat.
  2. During menopause, frequent hot flashes made everyday activities unbearable.
  3. The intense heat of the hot flash flushed her face and made her feel lightheaded.
  4. The hot flash subsided as quickly as it had begun, leaving her feeling drained.
  5. She huddled under a blanket to minimize the discomfort caused by the raging hot flash.
  6. The hot flashes were a constant annoyance, disrupting her sleep and interrupting her conversations.
  7. The doctor prescribed hormone replacement therapy to reduce the severity of the hot flashes.
  8. She tried herbal supplements and acupuncture in an attempt to alleviate the hot flash symptoms.
  9. The hot flash sent a wave of heat through her body, making her feel like a furnace was inside her.
  10. Despite the discomfort, she remained optimistic, knowing that the hot flashes would eventually fade away.

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sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sudden hot flash sent shivers down her spine, leaving her drenched in sweat.

During menopause, frequent hot flashes made everyday activities unbearable.

The intense heat of the hot flash flushed her face and made her feel lightheaded.

The hot flash subsided as quickly as it had begun, leaving her feeling drained.