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Word: Hot Weather

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Hot weather refers to a period of unusually high temperatures, typically when it feels warm or even uncomfortable outside. It often happens during the summer months in many places.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "hot weather" to describe the temperature during a specific time or season, especially when it is higher than normal.
  • It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Examples:
  1. "I love going to the beach during hot weather."
  2. "The hot weather this summer has made it hard to sleep at night."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might see "hot weather" used in discussions about climate change, outdoor activities, or health advisories. For example: - "The hot weather is causing an increase in heat-related illnesses."

Word Variants:
  • Hot (adjective): Describing a high temperature.
  • Weather (noun): The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.
Different Meanings:
  • "Hot" can also mean spicy (like hot food) or attractive (like a hot new trend).
  • "Weather" can refer to conditions like rain, snow, or wind, not just temperature.
Synonyms:
  • Warm weather
  • Sweltering weather
  • Scorching weather
  • Heatwave (when the hot weather lasts for several days)
Idioms:
  • "Feeling under the weather": This means feeling sick, not related to hot weather but a common expression.
  • "Stealing the show": This means to attract the most attention, again not related to temperature.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Heat up": This means to become warmer. For example, "The room heats up quickly in hot weather."
  • "Chill out": While not directly related, it means to relax, which could be a good idea during hot weather!
Summary:

"Hot weather" describes times when the temperature is high and can affect how we feel and what activities we do.

Noun
  1. a period of unusually high temperatures

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