Baking Hot - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Baking hot' describes a very high temperature, like being in an oven. It's an intensified way of saying 'very hot,' often referring to weather conditions or objects that radiate intense heat. Think of a desert landscape under a scorching sun 🏜️, or metal left out in direct sunlight. It goes beyond being simply warm; it's oppressively hot. The core is a penetrating, almost unbearable heat.

Etymology

The phrase 'baking hot' combines 'baking' (relating to the intense heat of an oven) with 'hot' (having a high temperature). This phrase evokes the sensation of being cooked or baked by the heat.

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Examples

  • "The desert was baking hot during the day."
  • "The pavement was baking hot; I couldn't walk barefoot."
  • "The car interior was baking hot after sitting in the sun."
  • "The attic was baking hot in the summer."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine being stuck in the 'Fortnite' desert biome without any shade – that's 'baking hot'! Players scramble to find cover to avoid taking damage from the extreme temperatures. Surviving requires strategic use of resources and finding a way to escape the heat 🥵.

Encouragement

Use 'baking hot' when you want to emphasize just how incredibly hot something is. It adds a vivid and descriptive touch to your language. It's a great phrase for summer days! 😎

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