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EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 21 MIN

26 Must-Know English Words About Heat – Are You Using Them Right?

from American English With Brent · host Brent

In this English lesson, you’ll learn 26 everyday words related to warmth, heat, and being hot—from things in your kitchen to natural disasters like volcanoes. Each word has a simple definition and sentence to help English learners understand and use it in real life.✅ I can be your speaking partner https://brentspeak.as.me/ 👨‍🦰 Visit for a Hair Transplant: https://cabhealth.com/ Use Brent10 for 10% off your transplant1. Warm: A little hot, but comfortable.: I like to drink warm tea on a cold day.2. Fever: When your body is too hot because you are sick.: She stayed home from school because she had a fever.3. Toasty: Nicely warm and cozy.: The blanket made me feel toasty on the couch.4. Toast: Bread that is cooked until it is brown and warm.: He made a piece of toast and put butter on it.5. Oven: A machine that heats food from all sides.: She put the pizza in the oven to warm it up.6. Stove: A machine you use to cook food on top.: He cooked soup on the stove until it was hot.7. Boiling Water: Water that is so hot it makes bubbles.: Be careful—the pot has boiling water in it.8. Steaming: Letting out hot mist from something warm.: The rice was steaming when it came out of the pot.9. Blow on your food: Gently breathe on food to cool it down.: The soup was too hot, so she had to blow on her food.10. Hot Sauce: A spicy liquid that makes food taste hot.: He put hot sauce on his eggs to make them spicy.11. FieryDefinition: Very hot or full of strong heat or emotion.Example: The campfire gave off a fiery glow in the dark night.12. Volcano: A mountain that can shoot out hot lava.: The volcano erupted and sent hot rocks into the air.13. Lava: Very hot, melted rock from a volcano.: The red lava flowed down the side of the volcano.14. Spew: To shoot out something quickly, like hot lava or steam.: The volcano began to spew smoke and lava.15. Sweat: Water drops on your skin when you get too hot.: He started to sweat while playing soccer in the sun.16. Scorch: To burn the surface of something.: The fire scorched the edge of the paper.17. Beach Sand: Sand at the beach that can get hot in the sun.: The beach sand was so warm it burned my feet.18. Singe: To burn something just a little.: The fire singed the bottom of her jeans.19. Hairdryer: A machine that blows warm air to dry your hair.: She used a hairdryer to warm up after her shower.20. Balmy: Warm and gentle in a nice way (used for weather).: We took a walk on a balmy summer night.21. Balm: A soft cream that helps sore skin and feels warm.: He used a balm to help his dry lips feel better.22. Roasting: Very hot, like being cooked.: It was roasting in the car with the windows closed.23. Sweltering: Uncomfortably hot.: The room was sweltering with no fan or air.24. Blistering: Extremely hot, like burning.: The blistering sun made it hard to stay outside.25. Blister: A bubble on your skin from heat or rubbing.: She got a blister from walking in hot shoes.26. Fever Blister: A small sore near your mouth caused by a virus and sometimes heat.: He got a fever blister after being sick with a cold.

In this English lesson, you’ll learn 26 everyday words related to warmth, heat, and being hot—from things in your kitchen to natural disasters like volcanoes. Each word has a simple definition and sentence to help English learners understand and use it in real life.✅ I can be your speaking partner https://brentspeak.as.me/ 👨‍🦰 Visit for a Hair Transplant: https://cabhealth.com/ Use Brent10 for 10% off your transplant1. Warm: A little hot, but comfortable.: I like to drink warm tea on a cold day.2. Fever: When your body is too hot because you are sick.: She stayed home from school because she had a fever.3. Toasty: Nicely warm and cozy.: The blanket made me feel toasty on the couch.4. Toast: Bread that is cooked until it is brown and warm.: He made a piece of toast and put butter on it.5. Oven: A machine that heats food from all sides.: She put the pizza in the oven to warm it up.6. Stove: A machine you use to cook food on top.: He cooked soup on the stove until it was hot.7. Boiling Water: Water that is so hot it makes bubbles.: Be careful—the pot has boiling water in it.8. Steaming: Letting out hot mist from something warm.: The rice was steaming when it came out of the pot.9. Blow on your food: Gently breathe on food to cool it down.: The soup was too hot, so she had to blow on her food.10. Hot Sauce: A spicy liquid that makes food taste hot.: He put hot sauce on his eggs to make them spicy.11. FieryDefinition: Very hot or full of strong heat or emotion.Example: The campfire gave off a fiery glow in the dark night.12. Volcano: A mountain that can shoot out hot lava.: The volcano erupted and sent hot rocks into the air.13. Lava: Very hot, melted rock from a volcano.: The red lava flowed down the side of the volcano.14. Spew: To shoot out something quickly, like hot lava or steam.: The volcano began to spew smoke and lava.15. Sweat: Water drops on your skin when you get too hot.: He started to sweat while playing soccer in the sun.16. Scorch: To burn the surface of something.: The fire scorched the edge of the paper.17. Beach Sand: Sand at the beach that can get hot in the sun.: The beach sand was so warm it burned my feet.18. Singe: To burn something just a little.: The fire singed the bottom of her jeans.19. Hairdryer: A machine that blows warm air to dry your hair.: She used a hairdryer to warm up after her shower.20. Balmy: Warm and gentle in a nice way (used for weather).: We took a walk on a balmy summer night.21. Balm: A soft cream that helps sore skin and feels warm.: He used a balm to help his dry lips feel better.22. Roasting: Very hot, like being cooked.: It was roasting in the car with the windows closed.23. Sweltering: Uncomfortably hot.: The room was sweltering with no fan or air.24. Blistering: Extremely hot, like burning.: The blistering sun made it hard to stay outside.25. Blister: A bubble on your skin from heat or rubbing.: She got a blister from walking in hot shoes.26. Fever Blister: A small sore near your mouth caused by a virus and sometimes heat.: He got a fever blister after being sick with a cold.

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