hot (Meaning)

Wordnet

hot (a)

used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning

extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm

Wordnet

hot (s)

characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense

(color) bold and intense

sexually excited or exciting

recently stolen or smuggled

very fast; capable of quick response and great speed

wanted by the police

producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves

performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy

very popular or successful

very unpleasant or even dangerous

newest or most recent

having or bringing unusually good luck

very good; often used in the negative

newly made

having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm

of a seeker; very near to the object sought

having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity

charged or energized with electricity

marked by excited activity

Webster

hot ()

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imp. & p. p. of Hote.

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Webster

hot (superl.)

Having much sensible heat; exciting the feeling of warmth in a great degree; very warm; -- opposed to cold, and exceeding warm in degree; as, a hot stove; hot water or air.

Characterized by heat, ardor, or animation; easily excited; firely; vehement; passionate; violent; eager.

Lustful; lewd; lecherous.

Acrid; biting; pungent; as, hot as mustard.

hot Sentence Examples

  1. The summer days were unbearably hot, melting the asphalt and scorching the skin.
  2. The temperature inside the car soared to unbearable heights, leaving passengers feeling stifled and hot.
  3. The chili pepper burned my tongue with its intense heat, leaving a lingering sting.
  4. The flames of the campfire crackled and danced, radiating a comforting warmth on a cold night.
  5. The volcanic eruptions spewed molten rock, creating a devastating and hot wasteland.
  6. The furnace roared and glowed, releasing a wave of scorching heat into the foundry.
  7. The hot springs beckoned invitingly, promising relaxation and rejuvenation.
  8. The tea was served piping hot, steaming and fragrant, warming me from the inside out.
  9. The tropical sun beat down relentlessly, making the streets a sweltering and unforgiving place.
  10. The hot air balloon rose through the sky, carrying passengers on a breathtaking adventure above the clouds.

FAQs About the word hot

used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning, characterized

molten, searing,boiling, burning, scorching, red, fervid, red-hot,heated, blazing

iced, frigid, bitter, ice-cold, freezing, glacial, freezing, frozen, frozen, arctic

The summer days were unbearably hot, melting the asphalt and scorching the skin.

The temperature inside the car soared to unbearable heights, leaving passengers feeling stifled and hot.

The chili pepper burned my tongue with its intense heat, leaving a lingering sting.

The flames of the campfire crackled and danced, radiating a comforting warmth on a cold night.