the salty liquid that comes out of your skin when you are hot, nervous, or exercising
After running the race, Liam’s shirt was soaked with sweat.
Beads of sweat rolled down her forehead as she waited for the results.
to produce sweat through the skin
I always sweat a lot when the weather is humid.
They sweated through their uniforms during the long march.
informal: to worry about something or someone, often more than necessary
Don’t sweat it—we can fix the flat tire in minutes.
She tends to sweat the small stuff and loses sleep over tiny mistakes.
culinary: to cook food gently in a little oil or butter so that it releases moisture without browning
First, sweat the onions in a little olive oil until they turn translucent.
The recipe says to sweat the vegetables instead of frying them.