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Sweatbox Meaning in English

word

ˈswɛtˌbɑks
SWET-bahks
swˈɛtbɒks
swET-boks

Definition

A sweatbox can mean a small, hot, and uncomfortable room, often used as a punishment in prisons, or informally, any place that is extremely hot and makes people sweat.

Usage & Nuances

Originally, 'sweatbox' referred to a torture room or punishment cell, especially in prison settings, but can now be used informally for any room or place that feels unbearably hot. Rare outside specific contexts; it's more common in historical or dramatic descriptions.

Example Sentences

The prisoners were put in the sweatbox as punishment.

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The little room felt like a sweatbox in the summer heat.

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He left the gym because it was a sweatbox today.

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At work, the storage closet turns into a sweatbox every afternoon.

natural

Nobody wants to sit in the back of that old van—it's a total sweatbox.

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After five minutes in that sweatbox, I needed a cold shower.

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