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hot
adjective
-
hot
,
hotter
,
hottest
having
a
high
temperature
;
giving
off
heat
and
likely
to
burn
or
feel
uncomfortable
•
Be
careful
,
the
coffee
is
still
hot
.
Be
careful
,
the
coffee
is
still
hot
.
•
In
summer
,
the
sand
on
the
beach
gets
hot
enough
to
burn
your
feet
.
In
summer
,
the
sand
on
the
beach
gets
hot
enough
to
burn
your
feet
.
adjective
-
hot
,
hotter
,
hottest
containing
a
lot
of
chili
or
spice
and
producing
a
burning
taste
•
She
loves
eating
hot
curry
for
dinner
.
She
loves
eating
hot
curry
for
dinner
.
•
This
salsa
is
too
hot
for
the
kids
.
This
salsa
is
too
hot
for
the
kids
.
adjective
-
hot
,
hotter
,
hottest
very
popular
,
wanted
,
or
fashionable
at
the
moment
•
Electric
bikes
are
the
hot
new
trend
in
the
city
.
Electric
bikes
are
the
hot
new
trend
in
the
city
.
•
That
actor
is
hot
right
now
after
the
award
.
That
actor
is
hot
right
now
after
the
award
.
adjective
-
hot
,
hotter
,
hottest
stolen
or
illegal
and
dangerous
to
possess
or
sell
•
The
police
traced
the
hot
laptop
to
a
pawn
shop
.
The
police
traced
the
hot
laptop
to
a
pawn
shop
.
•
He
tried
to
sell
me
a
hot
watch
,
but
I
refused
.
He
tried
to
sell
me
a
hot
watch
,
but
I
refused
.
adjective
-
hot
,
hotter
,
hottest
informal
:
sexually
attractive
or
good-looking
•
Everyone
said
the
new
teacher
was
really
hot
.
Everyone
said
the
new
teacher
was
really
hot
.
•
He
thinks
he
’
s
hot
,
but
I'm
not
impressed
.
He
thinks
he
’
s
hot
,
but
I'm
not
impressed
.