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hot

Definition for hot

adjective as in spicy to taste

Strongest matches

sharp, spicy

adjective as in passionate, vehement

adjective as in new, in vogue

adjective as in sexually excited

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Example Sentences

He was born to pose backlit by a pyre of flaming zombies and does so here, with the hot wind tickling his locks perfectly.

While many food kitchens supported by international NGOs have recently stopped working as their supplies have run out, the WFP expects to continue distributing hot meals for a maximum of two weeks.

From BBC

Occasionally, when it gets hot in the summer and they wish they had air conditioning, Abraham imagines moving to a brand-new place.

“It was a hot pot and it made a lot of sense. It was very intentional. We’re coming together again and not eating in isolated bubbles. We’re all sharing from the same plate again.”

From Salon

Using a colander or other method of choice, shake off excess flour-cornmeal before lowering okra into hot oil.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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