Wondering how to hyphenate the English word hotter? This word can be hyphenated and contains 2 syllables as shown below.
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Used of physical heat Having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning Hot stove Hot water A hot August day A hot stuffy room She's hot and tired A hot forehead |
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Characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement Very intense The fighting became hot and heavy A hot engagement A raging battle The river became a raging torrent |
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Extended meanings Especially of psychological heat Marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm A hot temper A hot topic A hot new book A hot love affair A hot argument |
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(color) bold and intense Hot pink |
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Sexually excited or exciting Was hot for her Hot pants |
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Recently stolen or smuggled Hot merchandise A hot car |
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Very fast Capable of quick response and great speed A hot sports car A blistering pace Got off to a hot start In hot pursuit A red-hot line drive |
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Wanted by the police A hot suspect |
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Producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves Hot salsa Jalapeno peppers are very hot |
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Performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy A hot drummer He's hot tonight |
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Very popular or successful One of the hot young talents Cabbage patch dolls were hot last season |
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Very unpleasant or even dangerous Make it hot for him In the hot seat In hot water |
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Newest or most recent News hot off the press Red-hot information |
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Having or bringing unusually good luck Hot at craps The dice are hot tonight |
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Very good Often used in the negative He's hot at math but not so hot at history |
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Newly made A hot scent |
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Having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm Hot for travel |
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Of a seeker Very near to the object sought You are hot |
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Having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity Hot fuel rods A hot laboratory |
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Charged or energized with electricity A hot wire A live wire |
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Marked by excited activity A hot week on the stock market |