Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

sweat, sweats, sweating
Synonyms: perspire, swelter, exude, glow, secrete

Antonyms: be dry, cool down, shiver, freeze, be comfortable

The Verb Sweat – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb sweat is an irregular (or regular) verb that means to excrete perspiration through the skin as a response to heat, exertion, or fear. Figuratively, it means to work very hard or to be very anxious about something.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: sweat
■ Past Simple: sweat (or sweated)
■ Past Participle: sweat (or sweated)
■ Present Participle/Gerund: sweating


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Sweat' is used for the literal bodily function and for figurative hard work or anxiety.


1. Perspiring
This is its primary, literal meaning.


■ Exertion: 'He was sweating heavily after his workout.'
■ Fear: 'He started sweating when the police questioned him.'


2. Working Hard (Figurative)
This describes intense effort.


■ Effort: 'He sweat for years to build his company from nothing.'


3. Worrying (Slang)
This is a very common informal use.


■ Anxiety: 'Don't sweat the small stuff.' (Meaning: Don't worry about minor details.)
■ Reassurance: 'You forgot your keys? Don't sweat it, I have a spare.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: PAST TENSE FORMS'Sweat' vs. 'Sweated': Both forms are correct for the simple past and past participle. Sweated is perhaps more common in British English, while the unchanged form sweat is very common in American English, but both are used in both dialects and are widely understood.



SWEAT - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Isweat
★ yousweat
★ he/she/itsweats
★ wesweat
★ you (plural)sweat
★ theysweat
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Present Simple
- I sweat a lot when I exercise.
- You sweat the small stuff too much; you need to relax.
- He sweats when he is nervous. | The cold glass sweats in the warm air.
- We sweat in the sauna to detoxify.
- You (plural) sweat under pressure.
- They sweat in the fields under the hot sun.
SWEAT - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amsweating
★ you aresweating
★ he/she/it issweating
★ we aresweating
★ you aresweating
★ they aresweating
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Present Continuous
- I am sweating because it's so hot in this room.
- You are sweating the details of the presentation.
- He is sweating profusely after running a marathon. | The cheese is sweating on the counter.
- We are sweating through a difficult workout.
- You (plural) are sweating over your final exams.
- They are sweating in the heatwave.
SWEAT - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havesweat
★ you havesweat
★ he/she/it hassweat
★ we havesweat
★ you havesweat
★ they havesweat
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Present Perfect
- I have sweated/sweat through three shirts already today.
- You have sweated/sweat the details, and now the plan is perfect.
- He has sweated/sweat buckets working on this project. | The horse has sweated/sweat a lot after the race.
- We have sweated/sweat over this decision for weeks.
- You (plural) have sweated/sweat enough for one day.
- They have sweated/sweat through the toughest part of the training.
SWEAT - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beensweating
★ you have beensweating
★ he/she/it has beensweating
★ we have beensweating
★ you have beensweating
★ they have beensweating
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been sweating in this heat all day long.
- You have been sweating this exam for a month.
- He has been sweating from a fever. | The pipes have been sweating due to condensation.
- We have been sweating over the finances.
- You (plural) have been sweating in the gym for hours.
- They have been sweating under the interrogation lights.
SWEAT - PAST SIMPLE
★ Isweat
★ yousweat
★ he/she/itsweat
★ wesweat
★ you (plural)sweat
★ theysweat
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Past Simple
- I sweated/sweat a lot during the workout yesterday.
- You sweated/sweat the small details, but it paid off.
- He sweated/sweat with fear as he gave the speech. | The horse sweated/sweat after the long ride.
- We sweated/sweat in the sun all afternoon.
- You (plural) sweated/sweat through the difficult negotiation.
- They sweated/sweat bullets waiting for the verdict.
SWEAT - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wassweating
★ you weresweating
★ he/she/it wassweating
★ we weresweating
★ you weresweating
★ they weresweating
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Past Continuous
- I was sweating even though it was cold outside.
- You were sweating the details of the report.
- He was sweating and breathing heavily. | The pitcher of water was sweating on the table.
- We were sweating from the hard physical labor.
- You (plural) were sweating over the final choice.
- They were sweating under the hot stage lights.
SWEAT - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadsweat
★ you hadsweat
★ he/she/it hadsweat
★ we hadsweat
★ you hadsweat
★ they hadsweat
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Past Perfect
- I had sweated/sweat through my clothes by the time I finished the run.
- You had sweated/sweat every detail of the plan.
- He had sweated/sweat with anxiety before the interview. | The horse had sweated/sweat a lot.
- We had sweated/sweat for hours in the garden.
- You (plural) had sweated/sweat over the decision.
- They had sweated/sweat through the entire ordeal.
SWEAT - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beensweating
★ you had beensweating
★ he/she/it had beensweating
★ we had beensweating
★ you had beensweating
★ they had beensweating
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been sweating for an hour before I found some water.
- You had been sweating the project deadline all week.
- He had been sweating from his fever all night. | The walls had been sweating with moisture.
- We had been sweating over this problem for days.
- You (plural) had been sweating in the gym.
- They had been sweating under the intense pressure.
SWEAT - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willsweat
★ you willsweat
★ he/she/it willsweat
★ we willsweat
★ you willsweat
★ they willsweat
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Future Simple
- I will sweat if I wear this wool sweater.
- You will sweat the details, I'm sure.
- He will sweat during the interrogation. | The pipes will sweat in the summer humidity.
- We will sweat a lot on our hike tomorrow.
- You (plural) will sweat over this decision.
- They will sweat under the load.
SWEAT - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will besweating
★ you will besweating
★ he/she/it will besweating
★ we will besweating
★ you will besweating
★ they will besweating
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Future Continuous
- I will be sweating a lot during the spinning class.
- You will be sweating the exam results all week.
- He will be sweating in the sun. | The air conditioner will be sweating.
- We will be sweating while we move the furniture.
- You (plural) will be sweating over the presentation.
- They will be sweating it out in the final round.
SWEAT - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havesweat
★ you will havesweat
★ he/she/it will havesweat
★ we will havesweat
★ you will havesweat
★ they will havesweat
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Future Perfect
- I will have sweated/sweat at least a liter by the end of this workout.
- You will have sweated/sweat every single detail by the time the project is launched.
- He will have sweated/sweat through his suit. | The horse will have sweated/sweat a lot.
- We will have sweated/sweat through the hardest part.
- You (plural) will have sweated/sweat over the choice.
- They will have sweated/sweat for hours.
SWEAT - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beensweating
★ you will have beensweating
★ he/she/it will have beensweating
★ we will have beensweating
★ you will have beensweating
★ they will have beensweating
Examples of the verb 'sweat' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By noon, I will have been sweating in this garden for four hours.
- You will have been sweating this decision for a long time.
- He will have been sweating from the fever. | The windows will have been sweating.
- We will have been sweating over the details.
- You (plural) will have been sweating in the gym.
- They will have been sweating under the pressure.

Conjugation of the verb To Sweat