Sweltering vs Seared - What's the difference?
sweltering | seared | Related terms |
(of weather) hot and humid; oppressively sticky
Sweltering is a related term of seared.
As adjectives the difference between sweltering and seared
is that sweltering is (of weather) hot and humid; oppressively sticky while seared is blackened by heat; scorched; burned.As verbs the difference between sweltering and seared
is that sweltering is while seared is (sear).sweltering
English
Adjective
(head)- The day was sweltering , so Lauren put on the shortest pair of shorts she could find and went to get ice-cream with her friend Rob.
