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scorching

extremely hot / severely critical
Adjective
comp: more scorchingsup: most scorching

This term evokes a sensation of intense, searing heat that transcends mere warmth, suggesting a level of temperature that can physically blister or wither. It is frequently used to describe oppressive weather conditions where the air feels heavy and the sun feels aggressive. When applied to communication or criticism, the word shifts from physical heat to emotional intensity. It describes a verbal attack so severe and caustic that it feels like a burn, aiming to devastate the recipient's confidence or public standing.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ weather][~ heat]

Extremely hot, often to the point of causing discomfort or surface burns.

"The scorching summer sun beat down on the desert sands."

Adjective
[~ criticism][~ attack]

Intense, severe, or harshly critical in a way that is intended to damage a reputation or spirit.

"The director faced scorching criticism from the press after the film's failure."

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