Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪ.pərˈθɜr.mi.ə/
noun a condition in which the body temperature is abnormally high, typically resulting from prolonged exposure to high temperatures or strenuous physical exercise
A1 Hyperthermia can occur when your body temperature rises too high.
A2 If left untreated, hyperthermia can lead to serious health complications.
B1 Athletes need to be aware of the signs of hyperthermia during intense physical activity.
B2 Proper hydration is essential in preventing hyperthermia in hot weather.
C1 Medical professionals use various methods to treat hyperthermia, such as cooling blankets and ice baths.
C2 Research has shown a correlation between hyperthermia and increased risk of heat stroke.
formal Hyperthermia is a condition characterized by abnormally high body temperature.
informal If you stay out in the sun too long, you might get hyperthermia.
slang Dude, I got major hyperthermia after that intense workout.
figurative The heated argument between the two politicians reached a level of hyperthermia.
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