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hot

Definition for hot

adjective as in spicy to taste

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sharp, spicy

adjective as in new, in vogue

adjective as in sexually excited

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“He has the hot women for Zohran. But where are the normal women?”

You needn’t baby carbon-steel pans—stack them without worry, use metal utensils or stick them into the hottest pizza oven or campfire.

I bonds were very popular in 2022, when inflation was running hot.

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Some investors have fear of missing out in a hot market.

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The topic of quantum computing has been hot this year, as shares of smaller, pure-play companies have rallied on hopes that the technology is nearing a breakthrough moment.

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

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