Hot

Portuguese Meaning

quente

ardente

ardoroso

caloroso

fogoso

excitado

entusiasmado

ardido

intenso

picante

impetuoso

violento

furioso

zangado

perigoso

disparate

tolices

calorosamente

ansiosamente

exaltadamente

impetuosamente

English Meaning

  1. Having or giving off heat; capable of burning.
  2. Being at a high temperature.
  3. Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable: a hot forehead.
  4. Causing a burning sensation, as in the mouth; spicy: hot peppers; a hot curry.
  5. Charged or energized with electricity: a hot wire.
  6. Radioactive, especially to a dangerous degree.
  7. Marked by intensity of emotion; ardent or fiery: a hot temper.
  8. Having or displaying great enthusiasm; eager: hot for travel.
  9. Informal Arousing intense interest, excitement, or controversy: a hot new book; a hot topic.
  10. Informal Marked by excited activity or energy: a hot week on the stock market.
  11. Violent; raging: a hot battle.
  12. Slang Sexually excited or exciting.
  13. Slang Recently stolen: a hot car.
  14. Slang Wanted by the police: a hot suspect.
  15. Close to a successful solution or conclusion: hot on the trail.
  16. Informal Most recent; new or fresh: a hot news item; the hot fashions for fall.
  17. Informal Currently very popular or successful: one of the hottest young talents around.
  18. Informal Requiring immediate action or attention: a hot opportunity.
  19. Slang Very good or impressive. Often used in the negative: I'm not so hot at math.
  20. Slang Funny or absurd: told a hot one about the neighbors' dog.
  21. Slang Performing with great skill and daring: a hot drummer.
  22. Slang Having or characterized by repeated successes: a player who is on a hot streak.
  23. Slang Fast and responsive: a hot sports car.
  24. Slang Unusually lucky: hot at craps.
  25. Music Of, relating to, or being an emotionally charged style of performance marked by strong rhythms and improvisation: hot jazz.
  26. Bold and bright.
  27. Slang Strong sexual attraction or desire. Used with the.
  28. In a hot manner; hotly.
  29. While hot: foods that are best eaten hot.
  30. Informal To cause to increase in intensity or excitement. Often used with up: "His book is an exercise in the fashionable art of instant history, in which every episode is hotted up with an anecdote” ( Harper's).
  31. hot and bothered Informal In a state of agitated excitement; flustered: all hot and bothered before the opening performance.
  32. hot and heavy Informal Passionate or intense: Interest in the new stock was hot and heavy.
  33. hot and heavy Characterized by or engaging in amorous or sexual activity.
  34. hot to trot Slang Sexually avid; lascivious.
  35. hot to trot Slang Ready and willing; eager.
  36. hot under the collar Informal Angry.
  37. make it hot for Slang To make things uncomfortable or dangerous for: Don't make it hot for yourself by needlessly finding fault.