Meaning & Definition of Sultry in English
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Sultry
Oppressively hot and humid.
Pronunciation:
/ˈsʌltri/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Hot and humid, often causing discomfort.
Example Sentence: The sultry summer afternoon was almost unbearable.
Definition: Attractive in a way that suggests a passionate nature.
Example Sentence: She gave him a sultry glance from across the room.
Definition: Having a high temperature or a passionate intensity.
Example Sentence: The sultry atmosphere of the nightclub was intoxicating.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'soultrie', or Latin 'sultricus', meaning of the sultry air.
Synonyms
swelteringsteamyoppressivestiflingtorrid
Common Phrases and Expressions
- sultry gaze: A look that is alluring or seductive.
- sultry night: A night that is warm and heavy with humidity.
- sultry climate: An area characterized by hot and humid weather.
Translations
- Spanish: sofocante
- French: élouissant
- German: schwül
- Russian: душный
Related Words
- humid: Marked by a high level of moisture in the air.
- torrid: Very hot and dry; also can imply passionate emotions.
- oppressive: Causing discomfort due to intense heat or pressure.
Slang Meanings of sultry
Meaning: A woman who is attractively sexy.
Example Sentence: She's got that sultry vibe that draws everyone in.
Meaning: An atmosphere that's charged with sexual tension.
Example Sentence: The sultry mood of the party made things interesting.