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scorching

American  
[skawr-ching] / ˈskɔr tʃɪŋ /

adjective

  1. burning; very hot.

  2. caustic or scathing.

    a scorching denunciation.


Other Word Forms

  • scorchingly adverb
  • unscorching adjective

Etymology

Origin of scorching

First recorded in 1555–65; scorch + -ing 2

Example Sentences

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A flaming red rage rips through me, scorching hot, making me vibrate with a ferocity unlike anything I’ve felt before.

From Literature

It’s finally expected to cool down in Southern California this weekend after a scorching heat wave this week broke temperature records across the region.

From Los Angeles Times

This unseasonable March streak of scorching heat is not only notable in its intensity, but also in its duration and its scale.

From Los Angeles Times

The March temperature record in downtown Los Angeles was set in 1879 at a scorching 99 degrees.

From Los Angeles Times

It required ignoring a scorching climate and unrest in the region going back decades.

From The Wall Street Journal