torridity

/tɔˈrɪdəti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being very hot and dry.
    • The torridity of the climate forced them to stay indoors during midday.
    • The torridity of the desert made travel dangerous.
    • Farmers struggled with the torridity of the long summer.
  2. Intense passion or emotional heat.
    • The novel captures the torridity of a forbidden love affair.
    • Her speech had a torridity that moved the audience to tears.
    • The torridity of their argument surprised everyone in the room.
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