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Hot - definition of hot by The Free Dictionary Define hot hot synonyms, hot pronunciation, hot translation, English dictionary definition of hot adj hot·ter , hot·test 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
HOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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 My small greenhouse gets very hot when the sun is shining
hot - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Informal Terms hot and bothered, excited, aroused, or flustered: This mistake isn't worth getting hot and bothered about Also, all hot and bothered Idioms hot under the collar
hot, hottest, hotter- WordWeb dictionary definition Adjective: hot (hotter,hottest) hót 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary hot (comparative hotter, superlative hottest) Relating to heat and conditions which produce it He forgot that the frying pan was hot and burned his hand It is too hot to be outside It is hotter in summer than in winter It is roasting hot in here Crack a window, please