Word: hot Word origin: Old English hāt, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heet and German heiss . Phonetic: hɒt Listen:
having a high degree of heat or a high temperature. Example: it was hot inside the hall
(of food) containing or consisting of pungent spices or peppers which produce a burning sensation when tasted. Example: a very hot dish cooked with green chilli
filled with passionate excitement, anger, or other strong emotion. Example: the idea had been nurtured in his hot imagination
involving much activity, debate, or interest. Example: the environment has become a very hot issue
very knowledgeable or skilful. Example: Tony is very hot on local history
difficult to deal with. Example: he found my story simply too hot to handle
make or become hot. Example: he hotted up the flask
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