Search Result:hot
KK Pronunciation
〔 hɑt 〕
Pronunciation
〔 hɒt 〕
Overview of adj hot
The adj hot has 21 senses
- 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; "hot stove"; "hot water"; "a hot August day"; "a hot stuffy room"; "she's hot and tired"; "a hot forehead")
- hot, raging -- (characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense; "the fighting became hot and heavy"; "a hot engagement"; "a raging battle"; "the river became a raging torrent")
- hot -- (extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm; "a hot temper"; "a hot topic"; "a hot new book"; "a hot love affair"; "a hot argument")
- hot -- ((color) bold and intense; "hot pink")
- hot -- (sexually excited or exciting; "was hot for her"; "hot pants")
- hot -- (recently stolen or smuggled; "hot merchandise"; "a hot car")
- blistering, hot, red-hot -- (very fast; capable of quick response and great speed; "a hot sports car"; "a blistering pace"; "got off to a hot start"; "in hot pursuit"; "a red-hot line drive")
- hot -- (wanted by the police; "a hot suspect")
- hot, spicy -- (producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves; "hot salsa"; "jalapeno peppers are very hot")
- hot -- (performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy; "a hot drummer"; "he's hot tonight")
- hot -- (very popular or successful; "one of the hot young talents"; "cabbage patch dolls were hot last season")
- hot -- (very unpleasant or even dangerous; "make it hot for him"; "in the hot seat"; "in hot water")
- hot, red-hot -- (newest or most recent; "news hot off the press"; "red-hot information")
- hot -- (having or bringing unusually good luck; "hot at craps"; "the dice are hot tonight")
- hot -- (very good; often used in the negative; "he's hot at math but not so hot at history")
- hot -- (newly made; "a hot scent")
- hot -- (having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm; "hot for travel")
- hot -- (of a seeker; very near to the object sought; "you are hot")
- hot -- (having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity; "hot fuel rods"; "a hot laboratory")
- hot, live -- (charged or energized with electricity; "a hot wire"; "a live wire")
- hot -- (marked by excited activity; "a hot week on the stock market")