English adjective: red-hot | |||
| 1. | red-hot having strong sexual appeal | ||
| Samples | Juicy barmaids. A red-hot mama. A voluptuous woman. A toothsome blonde in a tight dress. | ||
| Synonyms | juicy, luscious, toothsome, voluptuous | ||
| Similar | sexy | ||
| Antonyms | unsexy | ||
| 2. | red-hot newest or most recent | ||
| Samples | News hot off the press. Red-hot information. | ||
| Synonyms | hot | ||
| Similar | new | ||
| Antonyms | old | ||
| 3. | red-hot characterized by intense emotion or interest or excitement | ||
| Samples | A red-hot speech. Sizzling political issues. | ||
| Synonyms | sizzling | ||
| Similar | hot | ||
| Antonyms | cold | ||
| 4. | red-hot glowing red with heat | ||
| Similar | hot | ||
| Antonyms | cold | ||
| 5. | red-hot very fast; capable of quick response and great speed | ||
| Samples | A hot sports car. A blistering pace. Got off to a hot start. In hot pursuit. A red-hot line drive. | ||
| Synonyms | blistering, hot | ||
| Similar | fast | ||
| Antonyms | slow | ||