hot-blooded (Meaning)

Wordnet

hot-blooded (s)

prone to emotion

Webster

hot-blooded (a.)

Having hot blood; excitable; high-spirited; irritable; ardent; passionate.

hot-blooded Sentence Examples

  1. Sea turtles are cold-blooded, unlike their hot-blooded mammalian cousins.
  2. The hot-blooded birds soared through the sky in search of prey.
  3. Mammals, being hot-blooded, can maintain a constant body temperature regardless of external conditions.
  4. Lizards, on the other hand, are not hot-blooded, relying on external sources to regulate their body temperature.
  5. The athlete's face flushed red with hot-blooded determination.
  6. The hot-blooded canine chased its tail with relentless enthusiasm.
  7. The baby kangaroo clung tightly to its mother's fur to stay warm, as it was not yet hot-blooded enough to regulate its own temperature.
  8. The hot-blooded hummingbird hovered near the flowers, its wings beating at an incredible speed.
  9. The hot-blooded temperament of the young bull caused it to charge recklessly at its opponent.
  10. The hot-blooded mosquitos were relentless in their pursuit, their bites leaving itchy welts on the victim's skin.

FAQs About the word hot-blooded

prone to emotionHaving hot blood; excitable; high-spirited; irritable; ardent; passionate.

warm,passionate, intense, passional, fervent, ardent, emotional, perfervid, superheated, glowing

cool,cold, dispassionate, cold, impassive, impassive, cool, dispassionate, dry, dry

Sea turtles are cold-blooded, unlike their hot-blooded mammalian cousins.

The hot-blooded birds soared through the sky in search of prey.

Mammals, being hot-blooded, can maintain a constant body temperature regardless of external conditions.

Lizards, on the other hand, are not hot-blooded, relying on external sources to regulate their body temperature.