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    hot
    /hɒt/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. make or become hot: informal British "he hotted up the flask"

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  2. HOT definition: 1. having a high temperature: 2. used to describe food that causes a burning feeling in the mouth…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HOT is having a relatively high temperature. How to use hot in a sentence. having a relatively high temperature; capable of giving a sensation of heat or of burning, searing, or scalding…

  4. Hot is used to describe the weather or the air in a room or building when the temperature is high. It was too hot even for a gentle stroll. It was a hot, humid summer day.

  5. Hot is the opposite of cold. This could mean a hot day in July, a baseball team on a hot streak, or a hot bikini model. Most meanings of hot have to do with heat: what makes us sweat. A stove can be red hot. Spicy food is hot, and newspapers used to be " hot off the presses" because the printing process actually warmed the paper.

  6. Having or giving off heat; capable of burning. b. Being at a high temperature. 2. Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable: a hot forehead. 3. Causing a burning sensation, as in the mouth; spicy: hot peppers; a hot curry. 4. a. Charged or energized with electricity: a hot wire. b.

  7. An issue or topic that is too hot to handle causes so much anger or controversy that people avoid discussing or dealing with it. He's known for his hot [= bad] temper. He was starting to get pretty hot about the delays. Do you prefer your curry hot or mild? Everyone knows she's hot for the new guy in her office.

  8. Hot is used to describe the weather or the air in a room or building when the temperature is high. 3. If you are hot , you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature.

  9. HOT meaning: 1. having a high temperature: 2. Hot food contains strong spices that cause a burning feeling in…. Learn more.

  10. having a high temperature; producing heat. It's hot today, isn't it? It was hot and getting hotter. Do you like this hot weather? It was the hottest July on record. Be careful—the plates are hot. All rooms have hot and cold water. I'll feel better after a hot bath. When the weather gets hot, we often head to the beach.

  11. Having or characterized by a high temperature or the sensation of heat. I.1. Having or providing a high degree of heat; of or at a high temperature. Cf. heat n. 1a, 2a (a). Opposed to cold, and distinguished from warm, which implies less intense heat.