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    Hot
    /hät/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. become or make hot: informal British "he hotted up the flask in Daisy's hand"
  2. The meaning of HOT is having a relatively high temperature. How to use hot in a sentence.

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

  4. Hot definition: having or giving off heat; having a high temperature. See examples of HOT used in a sentence.

  5. Check pronunciation: hot. Definition of hot adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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

  7. 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. Synonyms: warm, close, stifling, humid More Synonyms of hot. 3. adjective. If you are hot, you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature.

  8. Jul 24, 2023 · How hot is it? No single temperature reading can capture the nation’s misery, so we’ve assembled a lot of figures to put the oppressive heat in context.

  9. Jul 12, 2022 · Being really hot can be unpleasant and irritating; research has linked high temperatures to aggression and violence, as well as worse life satisfaction.

  10. hot (hot), adj., hot•ter, hot•test, adv., v., hot•ted, hot•ting, n. having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee. attended with or producing such a sensation: He was hot with fever. creating a burning sensation, as on the skin or in the throat: This ointment is hot, so apply it sparingly.

  11. Jun 13, 2023 · Feeling hot can be a natural symptom of aging, menopause or a reaction to something you ate or drank. It can also be due to an underlying health condition, such as an issue with your thyroid gland.

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