Dictionary

hot

Webster 1828

HOT, adjective 1. Having sensible heat; opposed to cold; as a hot stove or fire; a hot cloth; hot liquors. hot expresses more than warm.2. Ardent in temper; easily excited or exasperated; vehement.Achilles is impatient, hot and revengeful.3. Violent; furious; as a hot engagement or assault.4. Eager; animated; ; brisk; keen; as a hot pursuit, or a person hot in a pursuit.5. Lustful; lewd.6. Acrid; biting; stimulating; pungent; as hot as mustard or pepper