IPA: /ˈsʌltri/
KK: /ˈsʌltri/
This word describes weather that is very hot and humid, or it can refer to someone who expresses a strong sense of desire or attraction.
The sultry summer evening made everyone feel romantic.
Comparative: sultrier
Superlative: sultriest
**Sultry** → The word originates from Old English *sultrig*, meaning oppressive or sweltering. It describes an atmosphere that is hot and humid, often associated with a sense of discomfort or heaviness.
Imagine a hot, humid day that feels oppressive — that's what 'sultry' means, capturing the essence of discomfort in heat.