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  1. Meaning of swelter in English. swelter. verb [ I ] uk / ˈswel.tə r/ us / ˈswel.tɚ / Add to word list. (of a person) to feel very hot: The soldiers were sweltering in their uniforms. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Hot & heat. bake. baking. beat down. blisteringly. boiling hot. closeness. fug. haze over. heated. mirage. overheat.

  2. swelter⇒ vi (person: feel uncomfortably hot) (dal caldo) soffocare⇒ vi : I am sweltering in this wool sweater; I thought it was colder out! swelter n (uncomfortably hot weather) afa, calura nf : The swelter of summer here causes many people to suffer heatstroke.

  3. intransitive verb. 1. : to suffer, sweat, or be faint from heat. 2. : to become exceedingly hot. in summer, the place swelters. transitive verb. 1. : to oppress with heat. 2. archaic : exude. sweltered venom William Shakespeare. 2 of 2. noun. 1. : a state of oppressive heat. 2. : welter. 3. : an excited or overwrought state of mind : sweat.

  4. Meaning of swelter in English. swelter. verb [ I ] us / ˈswel.tɚ / uk / ˈswel.tə r/ Add to word list Add to word list. (of a person) to feel very hot: The soldiers were sweltering in their uniforms. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Hot & heat. bake. baking. beat down. blisteringly. boiling hot. closeness. fug. glow. haze over. heated.

  5. Check pronunciation: swelter. Definition of swelter verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to be or feel uncomfortably hot; sweat, feel weak, etc. from great heat.

  7. 16 mag 2024 · 1. (intransitive) to suffer under oppressive heat, esp to sweat and feel faint. 2. (transitive) archaic. to exude ( venom ) 3. (transitive) rare. to cause to suffer under oppressive heat. noun. 4. a sweltering condition (esp in the phrase in a swelter )