tropical

/ˈtrɑpɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or coming from the tropics, the hot region near the Earth's equator.
    • She bought a tropical plant for her living room.
    • Many tropical fruits like mangoes and pineapples are grown in this area.
    • The island has a tropical climate with warm temperatures all year.
  2. Very hot and humid, like weather in the tropics.
    • The weather was so tropical that we spent the whole day at the beach.
    • We had a tropical heatwave last week with temperatures over 100 degrees.
    • The air felt tropical and heavy after the rain.
  3. Vividly colorful or lush, like things found in the tropics.
    • His painting used tropical colors like bright orange and deep green.
    • She wore a dress with a tropical print of flowers and birds.
    • The party had a tropical theme with bright decorations and tiki torches.
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