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Heatwave

UK //ˈhiːtweɪv//US //ˈhiːtweɪv//

Definition

A prolonged period of excessively hot weather, often with high humidity.

In simple words: A prolonged period of excessively hot weather.

Examples

  • The heatwave made everyone seek refuge in air-conditioned buildings.
  • During the summer heatwave, temperatures soared above 40°C.
  • Health authorities warn about the dangers of the current heatwave.
  • Farmers are concerned about crop yields during the heatwave.
  • The last heatwave broke several temperature records.

Usage notes

Used in weather reports and discussions. Common in summer contexts; less formal in casual speech.

Grammar pattern

noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'wave' of heat washing over you during summer.

Collocations

  • extreme heatwave
  • summer heatwave
  • unexpected heatwave

Synonyms

  • hot spell
  • warm period
  • high temperature spell

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'heat' which refers to temperature, not a period.
  • Using 'heatwave' in winter contexts, which is incorrect.
  • Mispronouncing or misspelling the word due to unfamiliarity.