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Sweat Definition & Meaning

1. Sweat (noun): a salty liquid produced by sweat glands in the skin, typically as a result of physical exertion or heat.

Example: After running a mile, i was covered in sweat.

2. Sweat (verb): to excrete sweat from the pores of the skin.

Example: I sweat profusely during my hot yoga class.

3. Sweat (noun): hard work or physical labor.

Example: He put in a lot of sweat to build his own house.

4. Sweat (verb): to worry or be anxious about something.

Example: I'm starting to sweat about my upcoming job interview.

5. Sweat (noun): a garment made of absorbent material worn during exercise to absorb sweat.

Example: I always wear a sweatband to keep the sweat out of my eyes while running.

Examples of the word sweat used in sentences.

  • It's so hot in here, I'm starting to sweat.
  • I'm nervous about giving my presentation and already have sweat on my palms.
  • The hardworking farmer wiped the sweat from his forehead after a long day in the fields.
  • I am sweating profusely after running for 30 minutes.
  • My clothes are soaked with sweat after working out at the gym.
  • After playing basketball for an hour, John was covered in sweat.
  • I always break a sweat when I do my morning yoga routine.
  • The stress from the exam caused me to break out into a cold sweat.
  • The hot weather made me sweat buckets during my afternoon jog.
  • Sally wiped the sweat from her forehead after finishing the difficult task.
  • The thought of public speaking always makes me sweat profusely, even when it's just to a small group.
  • I could feel the sweat running down my back as I anxiously waited for my job interview to start.
  • After running for half an hour, I was covered in sweat and couldn't wait to take a shower.
  • The gym was packed with people working hard, and the air was filled with the smell of sweat.
  • Despite the heat, the construction workers kept working tirelessly, their faces dripping with sweat.
  • The athlete wiped the sweat from her face and took a deep breath before running the final lap of the race.
  • Despite the air conditioning, I could feel a thin layer of sweat on my forehead during the tense meeting.
  • The hot weather made me break out in a heavy sweat as soon as I stepped outside.
  • As a chef, I often work in hot kitchens and my uniform is always soaked with sweat by the end of the day.
  • After an intense workout, I was drenched in sweat and my muscles were sore.
  • The sweat on his brow was a clear sign of the pressure and stress he was feeling in that moment.
  • The hot and stuffy room made him break out in a profuse sweat, making it hard to concentrate on the meeting.
  • Despite the cool weather, she felt the sweat forming on her forehead as she climbed the steep hill.
  • The intense workout had left him drenched in sweat, but also invigorated and energized.
  • She had to wipe the sweat from her palms before starting the important presentation.
  • The manual laborer worked tirelessly in the scorching sun, his sweat pouring down his face as he powered through his tasks.
  • The anxiety of the public speaking event caused the nervous speaker to break out into a cold sweat.
  • Despite the sweltering heat, the marathon runner continued to sweat profusely as she pushed herself to finish the race.
  • The chef wiped the sweat from his forehead as he cooked over the hot stove, determined to create the perfect dish.
  • The athlete's sweat drenched shirt was a testament to the intensity of his workout.
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