hot
1. 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 (Freq. 50) - hot stove - hot water - a hot August day - a hot stuffy room - she's hot and tired - a hot forehead • Ant: cold • Similar to: baking, baking hot, blistering, blistery, calefacient, warming, calefactory, calefactive, calorifacient, calorific, fervent, fervid, fiery, igneous, heatable, heated, heated up, het, het up, hottish, overheated, red-hot, scorching, sizzling, sultry, stifling, sulfurous, sulphurous, sweltering, sweltering, thermal, torrid, tropical, tropic, white, white-hot • See Also: warm • Derivationally related forms: hotness • Attrubites: temperature 2. characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense (Freq. 4) - the fighting became hot and heavy - a hot engagement - a raging battle - the river became a raging torrent • Syn: raging • Similar to: violent 3. extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm (Freq. 3) - a hot temper - a hot topic - a hot new book - a hot love affair - a hot argument • Ant: cold • Similar to: fiery, flaming, heated, red-hot, sizzling, sensual, sultry, torrid, white-hot • See Also: passionate • Attrubites: emotionality, emotionalism 4. (color) bold and intense (Freq. 1) - hot pink • Similar to: warm 5. sexually excited or exciting (Freq. 1) - was hot for her - hot pants • Similar to: sexy • Derivationally related forms: hotness 6. recently stolen or smuggled (Freq. 1) - hot merchandise - a hot car • Similar to: illegal • Usage Domain: colloquialism 7. very fast; capable of quick response and great speed (Freq. 1) - a hot sports car - a blistering pace - got off to a hot start - in hot pursuit - a red-hot line drive • Syn: blistering, red-hot • Similar to: fast 8. wanted by the police - a hot suspect • Similar to: wanted 9. producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves - hot salsa - jalapeno peppers are very hot • Syn: spicy • Similar to: tasty • Derivationally related forms: hotness 10. performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy - a hot drummer - he's hot tonight • Similar to: skilled • Usage Domain: colloquialism 11. very popular or successful - one of the hot young talents - cabbage patch dolls were hot last season • Similar to: popular • Usage Domain: colloquialism 12. very unpleasant or even dangerous - make it hot for him - in the hot seat - in hot water • Similar to: unpleasant 13. newest or most recent - news hot off the press - red-hot information • Syn: red-hot • Similar to: new 14. having or bringing unusually good luck - hot at craps - the dice are hot tonight • Similar to: lucky 15. very good; often used in the negative - he's hot at math but not so hot at history • Similar to: good 16. newly made - a hot scent • Similar to: fresh 17. having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm - hot for travel • Similar to: eager 18. of a seeker; very near to the object sought - you are hot • Similar to: near, close, nigh 19. having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity - hot fuel rods - a hot laboratory • Similar to: radioactive 20. charged or energized with electricity - a hot wire - a live wire • Syn: live • Similar to: charged • Topics: electricity 21. marked by excited activity - a hot week on the stock market • Similar to: active • Usage Domain: colloquialism
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