hot (up) Antonyms

Meaning of hot (up)

hot (up)

to increase in intensity, pace, or excitement, to make (something) livelier, speedier, or more intense

hot (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The temperature rose rapidly, heating up the room to an uncomfortable level.
  2. The hot springs provided a soothing escape from the chilly mountain air.
  3. The spicy salsa set my mouth on fire, heating me up from the inside out.
  4. The engine was running hot, threatening to overheat if not cooled down.
  5. The debate over climate change heated up, with both sides passionately defending their views.
  6. The competition was heating up, as the contestants pushed themselves to their limits.
  7. The anger inside me boiled over, heating up my face and making me tremble.
  8. The summer sun beat down mercilessly, heating up the sidewalks and making them unbearable to walk on.
  9. The oven was heating up quickly, preparing us for a delicious home-cooked meal.
  10. The coffee was perfectly brewed, heating up my hands on a cold morning.

FAQs About the word hot (up)

to increase in intensity, pace, or excitement, to make (something) livelier, speedier, or more intense

heat, toast, bake,warm, sear, scorch, roast, burn, overheat, rewarm

chill, ice,cool, refrigerate, frost,freeze,supercool

The temperature rose rapidly, heating up the room to an uncomfortable level.

The hot springs provided a soothing escape from the chilly mountain air.

The spicy salsa set my mouth on fire, heating me up from the inside out.

The engine was running hot, threatening to overheat if not cooled down.