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hot
adjective as in very high in temperature
Strongest matches
blazing, boiling, heated, humid, red, scorching, sizzling, sultry, sweltering, torrid, tropical, warm, white
Weak matches
baking, blistering, broiling, burning, calescent, close, decalescent, febrile, fevered, feverish, feverous, fiery, flaming, igneous, incandescent, like an oven, on fire, ovenlike, parching, piping, recalescent, roasting, scalding, searing, smoking, steaming, stuffy, summery, sweltry, thermogenic, tropic, very warm
adjective as in spicy to taste
adjective as in passionate, vehement
adjective as in new, in vogue
adjective as in sexually excited
Weak matches
aroused, carnal, concupiscent, erotic, lascivious, lewd, libidinous, lustful, passionate, prurient, salacious, sensual
Example Sentences
Hardly anyone knew what a trash panda was, either, and the Trash Pandas are one of the hottest brands in the minors.
In Sudan, Yousuf said smugglers left his group for a month in the desert enduring searing hot days and bitter cold nights surviving on meagre rations of rice and contaminated water.
He then proceeded to tell guests at the white tie event that the United States was “a very sick country” last year before becoming “the hottest” again under his rule.
The rising cost of reprisals, in the form of offended constituencies, online outrage and direct threats, is increasingly rendering humor too hot to handle.
“Mosquitoes thrive in hot weather, increasing the risk of bites and mosquito-borne diseases.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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