sweating
Sweating is when water comes out of your skin to help you stay cool.
Explanation at your level:
When you are hot, your body makes water. This is sweating. You sweat when you run or play. It helps you feel cool. It is good for you!
Sweating is what happens when your body gets warm. You might see drops of water on your face. You sweat during exercise or when you are nervous. It is a normal thing for everyone.
Sweating is the process of releasing fluid through the skin. It is essential for cooling the body down during physical activity. People also sweat when they are anxious or afraid. It is a very common word used in health and fitness.
While sweating is primarily a biological function for thermoregulation, it is frequently used in idiomatic English. You might describe a difficult situation as making you 'sweat'. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between biology and emotional expression.
The term sweating encompasses both the physiological response to thermal stress and the psychological manifestation of anxiety. In academic contexts, it is linked to the autonomic nervous system. Figuratively, it implies intense effort or the anticipation of a negative outcome, as seen in literary descriptions of characters under duress.
Etymologically rooted in Germanic language, sweating represents a primal human function. Beyond its biological utility, it has permeated the lexicon as a metaphor for labor, anxiety, and vulnerability. In literature, the act of sweating is often a sensory detail used to heighten the realism of a scene, emphasizing a character's physical exertion or internal turmoil, distinguishing it from the more clinical 'perspiration'.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Sweating is a natural cooling process.
- It happens during exercise or stress.
- The word is used in many common idioms.
- It is a versatile, everyday verb.
Hey there! Have you ever noticed your skin getting damp after a long run or a hot day? That is sweating in action. It is your body's clever way of using evaporation to keep you from overheating.
Think of it like a built-in air conditioner. When the liquid on your skin evaporates, it takes heat away with it. It is a completely natural and healthy process that keeps your internal temperature stable.
Beyond just cooling down, sweating is also a common physical reaction to nerves. If you have ever felt 'sweaty palms' before a big presentation, your body is essentially going into 'fight or flight' mode. It is fascinating how our physical bodies mirror our mental state so clearly!
The word sweating comes from the Old English word swætan, which traces back to the Proto-Germanic swaitjaną. It is part of a very old family of words related to 'sweat' found in many Germanic languages.
Historically, it has always been associated with physical exertion. Interestingly, in medieval times, people often misunderstood the biological purpose of sweating, sometimes attributing it to 'humors' in the body. It wasn't until modern science that we fully understood the role of eccrine glands.
Over centuries, the word has remained remarkably consistent in form. It has moved from describing simple physical labor to being used metaphorically in modern English to describe anxiety, hard work, or even the condensation on a cold glass of water.
You will hear sweating used in many daily contexts. In casual conversation, we often say someone is 'sweating bullets' when they are nervous. In a fitness context, it is common to hear 'I am sweating buckets' after a workout.
It is important to note the difference in register. While 'sweating' is neutral, using medical terms like perspiring sounds much more formal. You might say 'I am perspiring' at a fancy dinner, but you would definitely say 'I am sweating' at the gym.
Common collocations include 'sweating profusely' for a heavy physical reaction, or 'sweating it out' when you are trying to overcome a problem or a cold.
Idioms make language colorful! Here are some common ones:
- Sweating bullets: To be extremely nervous. Example: I was sweating bullets before my job interview.
- Sweat it out: To wait for a stressful situation to end. Example: We just have to sweat it out until the results arrive.
- No sweat: Meaning something is easy. Example: 'Can you fix this?' 'No sweat!'
- Break a sweat: To exert effort. Example: That task was so easy, I didn't even break a sweat.
- Sweat of one's brow: Earning something through hard work. Example: This house was built by the sweat of his brow.
The word sweating is the present participle of the verb 'to sweat'. It functions as a verb, but it can also act as an adjective, such as in 'the sweating athlete'.
Pronunciation is straightforward: /ˈswɛtɪŋ/. The 'w' is voiced, and the stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like letting, getting, and betting.
Grammatically, it is often used in the continuous tense: 'I am sweating'. Remember that 'sweat' is an irregular verb for some, though 'sweated' is the standard past tense, 'sweat' is also commonly used in colloquial speech.
Fun Fact
Related to the word 'swoon' in some ancient roots.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp 't' sound.
Slightly softer 't'.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'w' as 'v'
- Dropping the 'g' at the end
- Misplacing stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read
Simple to use
Common in daily speech
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Present Continuous
I am sweating.
Irregular Verbs
Sweat/Sweated/Sweated
Prepositional Phrases
Sweating from the heat
Examples by Level
I am sweating.
I = me, sweating = hot
Present continuous
He is sweating.
He = boy
Third person
We are sweating.
We = group
Plural
Are you sweating?
Question format
Question
Stop sweating!
Command
Imperative
The dog is sweating.
Animal context
Subject
It is sweating.
Object context
It
Not sweating.
Negative
Short form
I was sweating after the gym.
She is sweating because it is hot.
They were sweating during the game.
The athlete is sweating a lot.
Are you sweating from the heat?
He hates sweating in public.
The glass is sweating with cold water.
We are sweating in the sun.
I am sweating through my shirt.
She was sweating with nerves.
The intense heat left everyone sweating.
He is sweating over his final exams.
Stop sweating the small stuff.
The walls are sweating in the humidity.
I don't mind sweating during a workout.
She was sweating despite the cold.
He was sweating bullets during the interview.
The project has me sweating for the deadline.
I've been sweating over this report for hours.
The humidity made the windows start sweating.
Don't sweat the details right now.
He was sweating profusely after the run.
She was sweating with anticipation.
We were sweating it out in the waiting room.
The candidate was sweating under the intense scrutiny.
His palms were sweating as he approached the stage.
The sheer physical exertion left him sweating.
She was sweating the outcome of the trial.
The humidity caused the pipes to begin sweating.
He was sweating with the effort of the climb.
They were sweating out their anxiety in the gym.
The cold drink was sweating on the table.
The relentless sun left the laborers sweating in the fields.
He was sweating with the weight of his secret.
The atmosphere was so tense, you could feel everyone sweating.
She was sweating the minor discrepancies in the data.
The marathon runner was sweating through his jersey.
He was sweating the possibility of failure.
The room was so hot the walls were sweating.
She was sweating with the exertion of the climb.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"Sweat bullets"
To be very nervous
I was sweating bullets during the interview.
casual"No sweat"
It is easy
Can you do this? No sweat!
casual"Break a sweat"
To exert effort
He didn't even break a sweat.
neutral"Sweat it out"
To wait patiently
Let's just sweat it out.
casual"Sweat of your brow"
Hard work
He earned it by the sweat of his brow.
formal"Don't sweat it"
Don't worry
Don't sweat it, we'll fix it.
casualEasily Confused
Formal synonym
Register
He was perspiring vs He was sweating.
Adjective form
Part of speech
I am sweaty (adj) vs I am sweating (verb).
Similar spelling
Meaning
My ankle is swelling (growing) vs I am sweating (water).
Phonetic similarity
Meaning
The candy is sweet vs I am sweating.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + sweating
He is sweating.
Subject + is + sweating + from + noun
He is sweating from the heat.
Subject + is + sweating + through + noun
I am sweating through my shirt.
Subject + is + sweating + bullets
She was sweating bullets.
Subject + is + sweating + under + pressure
He is sweating under pressure.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
9
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
We sweat from heat, not to heat.
Use the participle form.
It means worrying too much.
Incorrect suffix.
Needs an article.
Tips
Mnemonic
Think of 'S-W-E-A-T' as 'Skin Water Evaporates At Temperature'.
Native Usage
Use 'sweating' for exercise, 'perspiring' for formal events.
Cultural Insight
In some cultures, sweating is seen as a sign of hard work.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'am/is/are' before 'sweating' in the present.
Say It Right
Keep the 'e' short like in 'bed'.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'I am sweat'.
Did You Know?
Humans have millions of sweat glands!
Study Smart
Use the word in a sentence about your last workout.
Expand
Learn 'perspiration' for your formal writing.
Descriptive Writing
Use 'profusely' to make your writing stronger.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SW-Eat: You sweat when you eat spicy food.
Visual Association
A person running on a hot day.
Word Web
چالش
Describe a time you were sweating.
ریشه کلمه
Old English
Original meaning: To emit moisture
بافت فرهنگی
None, but 'sweaty' can be an insult to someone's hygiene.
Commonly used in sports and fitness culture.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Sports
- sweating profusely
- sweating it out
- break a sweat
Work
- sweating the deadline
- sweating under pressure
- no sweat
Health
- cold sweat
- excessive sweating
- night sweats
Social
- sweating bullets
- don't sweat it
- sweating nervously
Conversation Starters
"Do you sweat a lot when you exercise?"
"What makes you sweat when you are nervous?"
"Have you ever been 'sweating bullets'?"
"Do you prefer the word 'sweat' or 'perspire'?"
"What is the best way to cool down after sweating?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you worked hard and were sweating.
Write about a situation that made you feel nervous or 'sweaty'.
How does your body react to stress?
Why is it important for our bodies to sweat?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, it regulates temperature.
Adrenaline triggers the glands.
Both!
Use antiperspirant.
Sweated or sweat.
No, it is natural.
Yes, condensation.
Glands that produce sweat.
خودت رو بسنج
I am ___ because it is hot.
Sweating describes the reaction to heat.
What does 'sweating' mean?
It is the body's cooling process.
We only sweat when we are hot.
We also sweat when nervous.
Word
معنی
Idiom matching.
Subject-verb-adverb order.
Don't ___ the small stuff.
Common idiom.
Which is a synonym?
Formal synonym.
Sweating is a thermoregulatory mechanism.
Scientific definition.
Word
معنی
Advanced vocabulary.
Correct prepositional phrase.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
Sweating is your body's natural way of staying cool and reacting to stress.
- Sweating is a natural cooling process.
- It happens during exercise or stress.
- The word is used in many common idioms.
- It is a versatile, everyday verb.
Mnemonic
Think of 'S-W-E-A-T' as 'Skin Water Evaporates At Temperature'.
Native Usage
Use 'sweating' for exercise, 'perspiring' for formal events.
Cultural Insight
In some cultures, sweating is seen as a sign of hard work.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'am/is/are' before 'sweating' in the present.