- adjectivehot (adjective) · hotter (comparative adjective) · hottest (superlative adjective)
- 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.
- informalradioactive.
- (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"
- 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"
- informalinvolving 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.
- informalknowledgeable 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"
- informaldifficult 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.
verbBRITISH ENGLISHinformal(hot something uphot up)hot (verb) · hots (third person present) · hotted (past tense) · hotted (past participle) · hotting (present participle)- 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"
OriginOld English hāt, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heet and German heiss.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having a high degree of heat or a high temperature:
- feeling or producing an uncomfortable sensation of heat:
- (of food or drink) prepared by heating and served without cooling:
- (of an electric circuit) at a high voltage; live.
- (of food) containing or consisting of pungent spices or peppers which produce a burning sensation when tasted:
- passionately enthusiastic, eager, or excited:
- involving much activity, debate, or intense feeling:
- (especially of news) fresh or recent and therefore of great interest:
- currently popular, fashionable, or in demand:
- (of a person) sexually attractive:
- knowledgeable or skillful:
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