Spicy

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HOT

Definition 1:
Having a high temperature see also red-hot white-hot.

Examples:
hot August nights
hot and humid weather
Taking a hot bath/shower
A hot climate/country
It is/gets hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
The baked potatoes were too hot to handle with our bare hands.
We worked all afternoon in/under the hot sun.
The chicken was fried in hot oil.
Your forehead feels hot. I think you might have a fever.
A blazing/sizzling/steaming hot afternoon
Boiling/burning/fiery hot
Definition 2:
Having a feeling of high body heat .

Examples:
I was feeling hot and tired.
Definition 3:
Heated to a hot or warm temperature :served at a hot or warm temperature see also piping hot.

Examples:
hot cereal
A hot meal
A selection of hot beverages
Definition 4:
Currently liked or wanted by many people :currently very active or strong :currently causing a lot of interest or discussion Something or someone that is a hot commodity/item/property is currently very valuable or popular. .

Examples:
The new toys are so hot that stores can’t keep them in stock.
A hot new restaurant
He’s considered a hot [=appealing, desirable] prospect.
Her new book is a hot seller.
She spoke about the latest hot trends in the computer industry.
Reporters pursuing a hot story
A hot concept/idea
His decision has been a hot topic of conversation.
Exotic mushrooms are a hot commodity.
The success of her latest movie has made her a hot property in Hollywood.
Computer games are a hot item in stores this year.
Definition 5:
Very good usually used in negative statements .

Examples:
I don’t think that’s such a hot idea. [=I don’t think it’s a good idea]
He came home early because he wasn’t feeling too hot. [=he wasn’t feeling well]
Things aren’t looking so hot at this point.
Definition 6:
Having a period of unusual success or good luck .

Examples:
The team has been hot recently. = The team has recently been on a hot streak. [=the team has been winning a lot recently]
When you’re hot, you’re hot. [=when you are having good luck, you keep winning or succeeding repeatedly]
Definition 7:
Marked by anger or strong feelings An issue or topic that is too hot to handle causes so much anger or controversy that people avoid discussing or dealing with it..

Examples:
A hot [=heated] argument
His decision has been a topic of hot debate.
This is an area of hot dispute.
Definition 8:
Easily excited or angered .

Examples:
He’s known for his hot [=bad] temper.
Definition 9:
angry see also hot under the collar (below).

Examples:
He was starting to get pretty hot about the delays.
You shouldn’t allow these little delays to get you all hot and bothered. [=to make you angry and upset]
Definition 10:
Having a spicy or peppery flavor .

Examples:
hot chilis
hot sauce/mustard
Do you prefer your curry hot or mild?
Definition 11:
Sexually excited by or interested in someone + for .

Examples:
Everyone knows she’s hot for the new guy in her office.
Definition 12:
Sexually attractive .

Examples:
The girl he’s dating is really hot.
He was voted the hottest [=sexiest] actor in Hollywood.
Definition 13:
Exciting in a sexual or romantic way .

Examples:
He’s nervous because he has a hot date tonight.
Definition 14:
Very intense or exciting .

Examples:
hot sex
Definition 15:
eager usually followed by to + verb sometimes + for .

Examples:
She’s hot to party.
The students are hot for reform.
Definition 16:
Having an exciting rhythm .

Examples:
hot jazz
Definition 17:
Very strong or determined .

Examples:
We’re going to face some hot competition.
Definition 18:
Newly made :fresh and warm Something, such as a story or book, that is hot off the press has just recently been completed, published, or printed. .

Examples:
Bread hot from the oven
His new book is hot off the press.
Definition 19:
Following closely To be hot on the heels of or hot on the trail of someone is to be chasing someone very closely. To be/follow/come hot on the heels of something is to come or happen immediately or very soon after something. To be hot on the trail of something is to be very close to doing, finding, or getting something. .

Examples:
The police are in hot pursuit of the escaped convicts. [=the police are chasing the convicts and are close to catching them]
The escaped convicts are heading south, but the police are hot on their heels.
The police are hot on the trail of the escaped convicts.
Their second album is coming hot on the heels of the first.
The company says it is hot on the trail of a new cancer treatment.
Definition 20:
Very bright .

Examples:
hot colors
hot pink
Definition 21:
Carrying electric current .

Examples:
The black wire is hot.
Definition 22:
Recently stolen .

Examples:
hot jewels
Definition 23:
Dangerous and difficult :difficult to deal with because of danger .

Examples:
Criminals who leave town when things get hot [=when there is too much danger that they will be caught by the police]

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