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{{n-g|Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.}}

(of an object) Having or giving off a high temperature.

(of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of heat, especially to the point of discomfort.

Feverish; feeling a high fever.

Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).

(uncomparable) Electrically charged.

(informal) Radioactive.

(figurative) {{n-g|Relating to excited emotions.}}

(of a temper) Easily provoked to anger.

(physically or sexually attractive) (of a person) Very physically or sexually attractive.

(colloquial) Sexual or sexy; involving sexual intercourse or sexual excitement.

(slang) Sexually aroused; randy.

(slang) Extremely attracted to. (:for)

{{n-g|Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.}}

(informal) Very good, remarkable, exciting.

Popular; in demand.

Of great current interest; provoking current debate or controversy.

Performing strongly; having repeated successes.

Fresh; just released.

{{n-g|Relating to danger or risk.}}

Uncomfortable, difficult to deal with; awkward, dangerous, unpleasant.

(slang) Characterized by police presence or activity.

(stolen) (slang) Stolen.

(of a draft or check) Not covered by funds on account.

Very close to finding or guessing something to be found or guessed.

(of food) Spicy, pungent, piquant, as some chilis and other spices are.

(acoustics) Loud, producing a strong electric signal for the amplifier or other sound equipment.

(slang) {{n-g|Used to emphasize the short duration or small quantity of something}}

(of a vehicle or aircraft) Extremely fast or with great speed.

Hotly; at a high temperature.

Rapidly, quickly.

While shooting, while firing one's weapon(s).

To heat; to make or become hot.

📑 Synonyms: heat up

To become lively or exciting.

A hot meal, usually in the phrase three hots or derivations such as three hots and a cot.