sweltry (Meaning)

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sweltry (s)

excessively hot and humid or marked by sweating and faintness

Synonyms & Antonyms of sweltry

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sweltry Sentence Examples

  1. The sweltry summer afternoon left the streets deserted and shimmering.
  2. The air was thick and oppressive, threatening to smother passersby.
  3. The sweltry heat clung to the skin like a damp blanket.
  4. The sweltry, tropical climate made it almost unbearable to venture outdoors.
  5. The sweltry air weighed heavily on the workers, slowing their productivity.
  6. The sweltry evening invited mosquitoes and other biting insects to swarm.
  7. The sweltry, humid conditions made it difficult to breathe.
  8. The sweltry heat had brought out the worst in people, creating a tinderbox of tempers.
  9. The sweltry apartment was unbearable, forcing the occupants to seek refuge in the cool hallway.
  10. The sweltry, uncomfortable weather cast a pall over the otherwise festive celebration.

FAQs About the word sweltry

excessively hot and humid or marked by sweating and faintness

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sweltry summer afternoon left the streets deserted and shimmering.

The air was thick and oppressive, threatening to smother passersby.

The sweltry heat clung to the skin like a damp blanket.

The sweltry, tropical climate made it almost unbearable to venture outdoors.