Hot Weather - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

Hot weather is characterized by high temperatures, often above the average comfortable range. It's when you're reaching for the AC remote and craving ice cream. Hot weather can lead to heat exhaustion and dehydration. It often occurs during the summer months. Think of it as nature's way of saying, 'Take it easy!' πŸ₯΅

Etymology

'Hot' comes from the Old English 'hāt,' referring to high temperature. 'Weather' comes from the Old English 'weder,' referring to the state of the atmosphere. Together, 'hot weather' describes atmospheric conditions characterized by high temperatures. β˜€οΈ

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Examples

  • β€œWe spent the day at the beach enjoying the hot weather. πŸ–οΈβ€
  • β€œThe hot weather made it difficult to concentrate at school. πŸ“šβ€
  • β€œStay hydrated during hot weather by drinking plenty of water. πŸ’§β€
  • β€œThe forecast predicts hot weather for the next week. β˜€οΈβ€

Anecdote / Story

Remember in 'Moana' when they're sailing across the ocean under the scorching sun? That's hot weather in action! Just like Moana, we need to be prepared and take precautions when facing extreme heat. Stay hydrated and seek shade! 🌊

Encouragement

Hot weather can be challenging, but it also offers opportunities for fun outdoor activities. Just remember to stay safe and take care of yourself! 😎

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