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Word | Torrid |
characterized by intense emotion; ardent love; an ardent lover; a burning enthusiasm; a fervent desire to change society; a fervent admirer; fiery oratory; an impassioned appeal; a torrid love affair / dried by extreme heat; it can also mean highly passionate or zealous / Parched / characterized by intense emotion / passionate; hot or scorching / very hot and dry. / very hot and usually dry / showing or expressing very strong feelings especially of sexual or romantic desire / very difficult, uncomfortable, or unpleasant, | |
Usage | ⇒ We have torrid summer ⇒ The novels published by Harlequin Romances feature torrid love affairs, some set in torrid climates. ⇒ The team had a torrid time trying to score. ⇒ the torrid heat of the afternoon |
Synonyms | hot, burning, fiery, scorching, sweltering, sultry, tropical, ardent, fervent, impassioned, boiling, fervid, broiling, baking, blazing, blistering, passionate, roasting, scalding, searing, |
Antonyms | cold, frigid, cool, freezing, arctic, chilly, frosty, glacial, icy, bitter, ice-cold, nippy, passionless, polar, wintry, algid, bone-chilling, chill, chilled, coldish, |
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