étouffant
stifling
adjective eh-too-FAHN Rare
Origin: from étouffer (to stifle, suffocate)
Also means
suffocating
Usage Note
Étouffant describes heat or an atmosphere so oppressive it is hard to breathe; une chaleur étouffante is a fixed collocation. Figuratively it describes a relationship or environment that leaves no room for freedom, much like English 'suffocating'.
Examples
"La chaleur étouffante rendait le travail difficile."
Natural Translation
The stifling heat made work difficult.
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