Il’s already summer in Hong Kong. This May has been hot enough to burn a polar bear’s butt! It’s over 34 °C (degrees Celsius) in the afternoon. It’s scorching! It’s wicked hot as hell!
In this post, let’s learn some different ways to express “very hot” in English.
Some expressions for « very hot »
- It’s scorching (hot).
- It’s a scorcher.
- It’s hot as hell.
- It’s like an oven outside.
- It’s boiling (hot).
- It’s wicked hot.
- It’s sweltering.
- It’s baking (hot).
- It’s sizzling (hot).
- I’m burning up.
- I’m sweating bullets.
- I’m sweating like a pig.
- I’m roasting.
- It’s hotter than blazes.
- It’s so hot you could fry an egg on the sidewalk.
- It’s hot enough to burn a polar bear’s butt.