White-hot

Synonyms for "white-hot" (61 found)

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Translations

7 translations across 6 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • нажежен до бяло adj (hot enough to glow)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 白热 adj (hot enough to glow)

German

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  • weißglühend adj (hot enough to glow)

Hebrew

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  • מְלֻבָּן adj (hot enough to glow)

Polish

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  • but see rozpalać do białości adj (fervid)
  • rozpalić do białości adj (fervid)

Turkish

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  • akkor adj (hot enough to glow)

Sample sentences

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The heat of the fire, the steam which arose from the dampening water, the hard slogging at the white-hot metal of the links, and the continual pulling of lengths of chain, were calculated to put a test on the strongest of men, and often on hot summer days they had to be sent home, for the work became unbearable.

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a white-hot rage

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Swift’s catalog of generation-defining hits and canny marketing sense have helped her achieve a level of white-hot demand and media saturation not seen since the 1980s heyday of Michael Jackson and Madonna[…]

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French protests are always lively, but as the journalist John Lichfield observed, “the white-hot anger” of the gilets jaunes was “something new and different”.

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