torrid
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- Scrabble points
- 7
- Words With Friends
- 7
- Letters
- 6
/ˈtɒɹɪd/
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/ˈtɒɹɪd/ · /ˈtɔɹɪd/ · /ˈtɑɹɪd/
Definition of torrid
4 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
adj
- Very hot and dry.
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adj
- Very hot and dry.
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Full of intense emotions arising from sexual love; ardent and passionate.
“a torrid love scene in a film or novel”
“It was left to the famed Greek philosopher, Plato, writing some two hundred years later, to bring out the torrid details of these kinky islanders.”
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(British)Full of difficulty.
“Tomás O'Leary had a torrid time behind the forwards, fumbling on the floor, hesitant with his kicks.”
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(US)[of a streak, form, etc.] Good; impressive; hot.
“But thanks to a torrid stretch that started in mid-June, the Yankees have regained first place in the A.L. East and built the largest division lead — nine games ahead of the second-place Tampa Bay Rays — in the league.”
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Etymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *ters- Proto-Indo-European *-yeti Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti Proto-Indo-European *torséyeti Proto-Italic *torzeō Latin torreō Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-der. Proto-Italic *-iðos Latin -idus Latin torridus English torrid From Latin torridus, from torreō (“parch, scorch”).
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