Hot (adjective)

  1. Having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
  2. Having a sensation of heat, as from inflammation or fever.
  3. Producing or giving off heat.
  4. Having a strong or pungent taste or flavor.
  5. Having or showing intense emotion or interest.
  6. Having a strong desire or liking for something.
  7. Currently popular or fashionable.
  8. Urgently requiring attention or action.
  9. Recently stolen and likely to be recognized and not accepted.

Origin:

Old english hāt, of germanic origin; related to dutch heet and german heiß.

Examples:

  1. It's hot today, I'm going to wear shorts and a t-shirt.
  2. This soup is too hot, I can't eat it.
  3. The sun is hot, we should put on sunscreen.
  4. This curry is very hot, be careful it might burn your mouth.
  5. She's hot, I can't stop thinking about her.
Some random words: indwell, lout, untouched