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    hot
    [hät]
    adjective
    hot (adjective) · hotter (comparative adjective) · hottest (superlative adjective)
    1. having a high degree of heat or a high temperature:
      "it was hot inside the hall"
      • feeling or producing an uncomfortable sensation of heat:
        "she felt hot and her throat was parched"
      • (of food or drink) prepared by heating and served without cooling:
        "this soup is equally good hot or cold"
      • informal
        (of an electric circuit) at a high voltage; live.
      • informal
        radioactive.
    2. (of food) containing or consisting of pungent spices or peppers which produce a burning sensation when tasted:
      "a very hot dish cooked with green chili"
    3. passionately enthusiastic, eager, or excited:
      "the idea had been nurtured in his hot imagination"
      • lustful, amorous, or erotic:
        "steamy bed scenes that may be too hot for young fans"
      • (of music, especially jazz) strongly rhythmical and excitingly played:
        "hot salsa and lambada dancing"
    4. informal
      involving much activity, debate, or intense feeling:
      "the environment has become a very hot issue"
      • (especially of news) fresh or recent and therefore of great interest:
        "have I got some hot gossip for you!"
      • currently popular, fashionable, or in demand:
        "they know the hottest dance moves"
      • (of a person) sexually attractive:
        "airports are packed full of hot singles and potential partners"
      • hunting
        (of the scent) fresh and strong, indicating that the quarry has passed recently.
      • (in children's games) very close to finding or guessing something.
    5. informal
      knowledgeable or skillful:
      "Tony is very hot on local history"
      • good; promising:
        "this is not so hot for business"
      • (hot on)
        considering (something) as very important; strict about:
        "local customs officers are hot on confiscations"
    6. informal
      difficult to deal with:
      "he found my story simply too hot to handle"
      • (of goods) stolen and difficult to dispose of because easily identifiable.
      • (of a person) wanted by the police.
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    informal
    (hot something uphot up)
    hot (verb) · hots (third person present) · hotted (past tense) · hotted (past participle) · hotting (present participle)
    1. become or make hot:
      "he hotted up the flask in Daisy's hand"
      • become or make more active, lively, or exciting:
        "the championship contest hotted up"
    Origin
    Old English hāt, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heet and German heiss.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    adjective
    1. having a high degree of heat or a high temperature:
      Opposite:
    2. (of food) containing or consisting of pungent spices or peppers which produce a burning sensation when tasted:
      Opposite:
    3. passionately enthusiastic, eager, or excited:
      Opposite:
    4. involving much activity, debate, or intense feeling:
      Opposite:
    5. knowledgeable or skillful:
      knowledgeable about
      well informed about
      au fait with
      up on
      well versed in
      au courant with
      skilled at
      expert at
      enthusiastic about
      keen on
      Opposite:
      ill-informed
      verb
      1. become or make hot:
        heat up
        make hot
        make warm
        raise something's temperature
        become hot
        become warm
        grow hot
        grow warm
        become hotter
        become warmer
        get hotter
        get warmer
        increase in temperature
        rise in temperature
        Opposite:
        cool down
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