hotter
adjective
- 1
(of an object) Having a high temperature.
“He forgot that the frying pan was hot and burned his hand.”
- 2
(of the weather) Causing the air to be hot.
“It is hotter in summer than in winter.”
- 3
(of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of heat, especially to the point of discomfort.
“Aren't you hot with that thick coat on?”
- 4
(of a temper) Easily provoked to anger.
“Be careful, he has a hot temper and may take it out on you.”
- 5
Feverish.
- 6
(of food) Spicy.
“Before moving to India, I never ate hot food. The Indians love spicy food.”
- 7
Very good, remarkable, exciting.
“He's a hot young player, we should give him a trial.”
- 8
Stolen.
“hot merchandise”
- 9
Electrically charged.
“a hot wire”
- 10
Radioactive.
- 11
(of a person) Very physically and/or sexually attractive.
“That stripper is hot!”
- 12
Sexual or sexy; involving sexual intercourse or sexual excitement.
- 13
Sexually aroused; randy.
“Enough foreplay! You’ve gotten me so hot already!”
- 14
(with for) Attracted to.
“hot for her English teacher”
- 15
Popular; in demand.
“This new pickup is so hot we can't keep it in stock!”
- 16
Of great current interest; provoking current debate or controversy.
“a hot topic”
- 17
Very close to finding or guessing something to be found or guessed.
“Am I warm yet? — You're hot!”
- 18
Performing strongly; having repeated successes.
- 19
Fresh; just released.
- 20
Uncomfortable, difficult to deal with; awkward, dangerous, unpleasant.
- 21
Used to emphasize the short duration or small quantity of something
“He was finished in a hot minute.”
- 22
Characterized by police presence or activity.
“I wouldn't speed through here if I was you. This area is hot this time of night.”
- 23
(of a draft/check) Not covered by funds on account.
“I wouldn't trust him. He gave me a hot check last week.”
Synonyms
noun
- 1
One who steals a vehicle in order to joyride.
verb
- 1
To vibrate; to rattle.
Translate “hotter” to another language
Click any language to open the translator with this word already filled in.