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Sunstroke

usgb/ˈsʌnstrəʊk/Volume
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Severe ConsequencesPlay
Emphasizes how serious sunstroke can be, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions. SlideMany tourists underestimate the risk of sunstroke and neglect necessary precautions.
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Context of OccurrencePlay
Use 'sunstroke' in conversations about extreme heat exposure and the importance of hydration and shelter. SlideDuring the heatwave, the local news constantly warned viewers about the risk of sunstroke.
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Avoid in WinterPlay
Not used to describe general sickness or discomfort in cold or overcast weather, only in hot conditions. SlideEven though it was hot in the mall, it wasn't enough to cause sunstroke.