Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sweat-off
verb
/swɛt ɔf/
Definition
To lose weight or reduce body fluid by sweating, often through exercise or heat exposure.
Examples
- After an intense workout, she felt like she had really sweat-off those extra pounds.
- He decided to sweat-off a few calories by going for a run in the sauna.
- Many athletes sweat-off weight before competitions to meet their weight class requirements.
Meaning
The term ‘sweat-off’ refers to the process of expelling excess water and salt from the body through perspiration, commonly while engaging in physical activities or staying in a hot environment.
Synonyms
- perspire
- lose weight
- expel fluids