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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. 1. a. : having a relatively high temperature. hot and humid weather. serving hot meals to the poor. b. : capable of giving a sensation of heat or of burning, searing, or scalding. working outside in the hot sun. fried in hot oil.

  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. 1. a. 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.

  6. 1. adjective. Something that is hot has a high temperature. When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion. What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep. 2. adjective. 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.

  7. 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? a hot dry summer. an unusually hot day. 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. a hot meal (= one that has been cooked)

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

  9. Hot definition: Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable.

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

  11. Jul 31, 2024 · hot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See also: Hot, HOT, hót, hôt, hőt, hớt, hột and hoț. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Alternative forms. 1.2 Etymology. 1.3 Pronunciation. 1.4 Adjective. 1.4.1 Quotations. 1.4.2 Synonyms. 1.4.3 Antonyms. 1.4.4 Derived terms. 1.4.5 Translations. 1.4.6 References. 1.5 Adverb. 1.6 Verb. 1.6.1 Synonyms. 1.7 Noun.

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