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hot

горячий

Meaning of hot

high temperature

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EN-UK/ˈhɒt/
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hot usage examples

🇮🇩ID🇬🇧EN

The pavement was hot enough to burn our feet, so we walked on the grass.

🇮🇩ID🇬🇧EN

They stayed inside because it was too hot outdoors for the toddler.

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hot synonyms

Related words worth learning together

boiling
literally 'at boiling point' or colloquially 'very hot' (esp. weather)
warm
less intense than hot; comfortable or mildly high temperature
scorching
extremely hot; often describes intense heat that can burn
sweltering
oppressively hot, often humid; uncomfortable
searing
extremely hot and intense; can be used figuratively for pain or emotion
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🇬🇧en

literally 'at boiling point' or colloquially 'very hot' (esp. weather)

A2Often

It's boiling outside today.

🇬🇧en

less intense than hot; comfortable or mildly high temperature

A1Very Often

The blanket is warm.

🇬🇧en

extremely hot; often describes intense heat that can burn

B2Rarely

The desert sun was scorching.

🇬🇧en

oppressively hot, often humid; uncomfortable

B2Rarely

It was sweltering in the subway.

🇬🇧en

extremely hot and intense; can be used figuratively for pain or emotion

B2Rarely

The searing heat made work impossible.

S
🇬🇧en
sizzling

suggests intense heat often with a sizzling sound (cooking) or very hot weather (informal)

B2Rarely

The bacon was sizzling in the pan.

B
🇬🇧en
blistering

extremely intense heat (can cause blisters) or used figuratively for intensity/speed

B2Rarely

They endured blistering temperatures all week.

T
🇬🇧en
torrid

very hot and dry; literary or formal, often used for climates or passionate situations

C1Rarely

They crossed the torrid plains at noon.

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hot meaning: what does it mean?

high temperature

hot pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

hot is pronounced as /ˈhɒt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

hot definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The pavement was hot enough to burn our feet, so we walked on the grass. Translation: Тротуар был настолько горячий, что обжигал ноги, поэтому мы шли по траве.

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