White-hot (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Glowing white with heat; "white flames"; "a white-hot center of the fire".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The fire in the forge was white-hot as the blacksmith hammered away at the glowing metal.
  • As the welding torch flared to life, it shot a stream of white-hot sparks across the room.
  • The core of the star was a white-hot mass of swirling plasma, generating incredible amounts of energy.
  • The fire danced with white-hot flames, casting a fierce glow over the dark landscape.
  • At the white-hot center of the blast furnace, molten steel was formed and poured into waiting molds.

Synonyms

  • White

Meaning 2

Intensely zealous or fervid; "fierce white-hot loyalty".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The crowd's white-hot enthusiasm for the rock band was palpable as they waited for the concert to start.
  • Her white-hot passion for social justice drove her to dedicate her life to activism.
  • The politician's white-hot ambition for the presidency led him to make some questionable decisions.
  • The team's white-hot rivalry with their arch-nemesis fueled their intense training sessions.
  • The artist's white-hot creativity was evident in the bold, expressive brushstrokes that danced across the canvas.
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