Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Hot"
The meaning of "Hot" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does too hot mean?
A:
In this case it means not very good or not very well, as in “You couldn’t see the grandstand very well.”
This phrase isn’t generally used for the opposite meaning though - it wouldn’t make sense to say “You COULD see the grandstand too hot.”
You’ll also frequently see people say “I’m not feeling too hot” or “I’m not feeling so hot,” which means they feel unwell or sick. Again, you wouldn’t use this for the opposite meaning. If you say “I’m feeling too hot” or “I’m feeling hot,” it would generally be interpreted as feeling the temperature is too hot, or it could mean feeling attractive/sexy.
This phrase isn’t generally used for the opposite meaning though - it wouldn’t make sense to say “You COULD see the grandstand too hot.”
You’ll also frequently see people say “I’m not feeling too hot” or “I’m not feeling so hot,” which means they feel unwell or sick. Again, you wouldn’t use this for the opposite meaning. If you say “I’m feeling too hot” or “I’m feeling hot,” it would generally be interpreted as feeling the temperature is too hot, or it could mean feeling attractive/sexy.
Q:
What does For a hot second. mean?
A:
If something is hot, then you don't want to touch it for very long or else it will burn your fingers.
So a "hot second" is short period of time that is over/finished very quickly. A very short/brief/quick period of time. It's there and then it is gone almost just as fast.
Sometimes it also has the nuance of being memorable, even if it was over quickly.
So a "hot second" is short period of time that is over/finished very quickly. A very short/brief/quick period of time. It's there and then it is gone almost just as fast.
Sometimes it also has the nuance of being memorable, even if it was over quickly.
Q:
What does she's hot mean?
A:
She is beautiful, she is pretty, she is sexy.
Q:
What does "hot" in 1344 mean?
A:
It means they have permission to fire their weapons.
Example sentences using "Hot"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with steamy/steaming hot.
A:
The noodles were steaming hot when i got it off the stove.
The sauna was so steamy.
When i have a cold, i like to sit in a steaming hot bathroom.
The water was so hot, it made all of the windows steamy.
The sauna was so steamy.
When i have a cold, i like to sit in a steaming hot bathroom.
The water was so hot, it made all of the windows steamy.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hot.
A:
weather:
"it is hot (very warm) outside"
"tomorrow, the temperature will be hot as well"
"turn on the fan- it is hot in here"
object/person temperature:
"the stove is hot (to the touch)!"
"why is your forehead so hot (to the touch)? you must have a fever"
"be careful- the food is hot!"
attractive:
"that gentleman is hot (attractive)!"
"you look hot (attractive) in that outfit"
"it is hot (very warm) outside"
"tomorrow, the temperature will be hot as well"
"turn on the fan- it is hot in here"
object/person temperature:
"the stove is hot (to the touch)!"
"why is your forehead so hot (to the touch)? you must have a fever"
"be careful- the food is hot!"
attractive:
"that gentleman is hot (attractive)!"
"you look hot (attractive) in that outfit"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hot 😣😣😣.
A:
It's hot today.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hot and cold.
A:
This bowl of soup is very hot
My ice cream is cold
This bowl of soup is very hot
My ice cream is cold
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hot.
A:
@memo1: It is hot outside.
This is a hot girl.
He is very hot-headed.
This is a hot girl.
He is very hot-headed.
Synonyms of "Hot" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between hot and warm ?
A:
The difference is the degree of heat involved.
Warm = you can probably touch it
Hot = you probably can't touch it
Hot can also mean something is spicy, like peppers. Hot is also used to describe people, meaning they look good.
Warm = you can probably touch it
Hot = you probably can't touch it
Hot can also mean something is spicy, like peppers. Hot is also used to describe people, meaning they look good.
Q:
What is the difference between hot and warm ?
A:
Warm is neither hot nor cold, it's a medium temperature between hot and cold, usually a little closer to hot. Warm often indicates something is a comfortable temperature (hot enough, but not too hot).
Q:
What is the difference between hot and spicy ?
A:
Sometimes they can be used to mean exactly the same thing, that a food has lots of chilli.
But hot in relation to food can also mean high in temperature. It depends on context :)
But hot in relation to food can also mean high in temperature. It depends on context :)
Q:
What is the difference between hot and spicy ?
A:
hot indicates a peppery taste while spicy just means the food has spices
Q:
What is the difference between hot and spicy ?
A:
"Hot" refers to temperature. "Hot foods" are foods that cause a burning sensation in your mouth, similar to food that is fresh out of the oven. Sometimes there is confusion whether a person means the food has a hot temperature or has a hot flavoring.
"Spicy" refers to seasoning. A food that has a seasoning that produces a tingling sensation is referred to as "spicy."
Foods that are "more hot than spicy" are foods that have a simple seasoning that produces a strong burning sensation. A good example of this is a buffalo wing, which is a chicken wing covered in hot sauce.
Foods that are "more spicy than hot" are foods with a complex seasoning that produces only a mild burning sensation. Most styles of Cajun cooking fit into this.
Many foods are both spicy and hot. Indian cuisine is a good example of this.
In common everyday use, these words are often used interchangeably. You may even hear a conversation like this:
Tom: "Careful, those are hot."
Anne: "Hot as in just-out-of-the-oven or hot as in spicy?"
Tom: "Hot as in spicy, only try it if you're really into hot foods."
"Spicy" refers to seasoning. A food that has a seasoning that produces a tingling sensation is referred to as "spicy."
Foods that are "more hot than spicy" are foods that have a simple seasoning that produces a strong burning sensation. A good example of this is a buffalo wing, which is a chicken wing covered in hot sauce.
Foods that are "more spicy than hot" are foods with a complex seasoning that produces only a mild burning sensation. Most styles of Cajun cooking fit into this.
Many foods are both spicy and hot. Indian cuisine is a good example of this.
In common everyday use, these words are often used interchangeably. You may even hear a conversation like this:
Tom: "Careful, those are hot."
Anne: "Hot as in just-out-of-the-oven or hot as in spicy?"
Tom: "Hot as in spicy, only try it if you're really into hot foods."
Translations of "Hot"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hot dogs are popular street food in Korea. It is easy to eat while walking. I often buy a pack of hot dogs at supermarket and enjoy having it with milk for breakfast on Sunday morning. it is easy to prepare at home.
A:
Hot dogs are popular street food in Korea. It is easy to eat them while walking. I often buy a pack of hot dogs at the supermarket and enjoy having them with milk for breakfast on Sunday mornings. They are easy to prepare at home.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? It‘s so hot
A:
I hope this helps you.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? hot
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? you're extremely hot
A:
Oh, got it! Here you go
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? it's really really hot here
A:
@Zoe_Miao: It's really really hot here
Other questions about "Hot"
Q:
he's so hot and cold Does this sound natural?
A:
@iyloej
Yes this is ok. The meaning of this is he has different moods all of a sudden. Does not literally mean the person is hot and cold.
Yes this is ok. The meaning of this is he has different moods all of a sudden. Does not literally mean the person is hot and cold.
Q:
It's too hot for me. Does this sound natural?
A:
for me is perfectly natural :)
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce It's hot , more than 100℉ ..
A:
Here you go😀
Q:
which one is correct?
:"Hot or ice?" or "Hot or cold?"
I work in a cafe. When customers order coffee, I need to make sure they want "ice coffee" or "hot coffee".
:"Hot or ice?" or "Hot or cold?"
I work in a cafe. When customers order coffee, I need to make sure they want "ice coffee" or "hot coffee".
A:
"hot or cold" "hot or with ice"
Q:
It's very hot indeed. Does this sound natural?
A:
Aslong as you use it as a reply to somebody who said to you something along the lines of "It's hot today" or so :)
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