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torrid
[tawr-id, tor-]
torrid
/ ˈtɒrɪd /
adjective
so hot and dry as to parch or scorch
arid or parched
highly charged emotionally
a torrid love scene
torrid
Parched with the heat of the sun.
Other Word Forms
- torridity noun
- torridness noun
- torridly adverb
- hypertorrid adjective
- hypertorridly adverb
- hypertorridness noun
- untorrid adjective
- untorridly adverb
- untorridness noun
- untorridity noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of torrid1
Example Sentences
Sunday's first Old Firm derby of the season against Celtic offers Rangers the chance to put a torrid night behind them, but many fans will not want to see Martin in the dugout.
The future of both clubs remains uncertain after a torrid summer of issues including delayed wage payments for players and staff, registration embargoes and in the case of Morecambe, suspension from the National League.
A torrid love triangle ensued, and one of the women left the cruise early, brokenhearted.
After a torrid few years - three defeats in his previous four bouts, most recently a punishing loss to Zhilei Zhang in Saudi Arabia - Wilder registered his first win since October 2022.
While Sementilli denied all wrongdoing and publicly grieved her husband — an executive at the hair care company Wella — she was involved in a torrid affair with Baker.
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