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hotter
adjective as in very high in temperature
Strongest matches
adjective as in spicy to taste
adjective as in passionate, vehement
adjective as in new, in vogue
adjective as in sexually excited
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Example Sentences
The confusing thing, however, is Lopez has never been hotter.
Comic book heroes are even hotter—Spiderman and Batman probably earn more money nowadays than Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.
Or this: the right-hand side of the body is more honorable and therefore hotter than the left.
In the summer and in hotter regions, they provide shade for parked cars, preventing them from getting too hot.
And yet the subtle and overt use, the constant and consistence presence of sex, is hotter to me than some XXX-rated flicks.
The Congregationalists had no hotter adherents than they, nor none who entered the conflict with more bitterness of spirit.
Sebastian's warnings—twanging the same old string—only made his rage the hotter.
Susannah, goaded into direct speech by what seemed to her his wilful slowness, answered with the blood still hotter in her cheeks.
As time wore on and the enemy fire grew hotter, a Roman Catholic chaplain reached the side of the sergeant.
This warning probably filled the Throne with even more and hotter indignation than that which seethed in the Foreign Devils.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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