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Detailed Translations for hot from English to Spanish

hot:

hot adj

  1. hot (horny; excited; lascivious; )
    – sexually excited or exciting 1
  2. hot
    – used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning 1
  3. hot
    – Pertaining to the highest rating of perceived interest that an account, opportunity, or lead has in a product or service. 2

Translation Matrix for hot:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
caliente hot
muy interesado hot
- blistering; live; raging; red-hot; spicy
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
caliente warm
- hot and bothered
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
caliente excited; exciting; heated; horny; hot; lascivious; randy agile; agitated; agreeable; aroused; comfortable; cosy; cozy; excited; fluttered; heated; horny; lascivious; pleasant; pleasing; salacious
emocionante excited; exciting; heated; horny; hot; lascivious; randy compelling; emotional; exciting; gripping; heart rending; heart warming; moving; stirring; tense; thrilling; touching
entusiasmado excited; exciting; heated; horny; hot; lascivious; randy eager; eagre; enthusiastic; glowing; high-pitched; impassioned; inspired; warm
excitante excited; exciting; heated; horny; hot; lascivious; randy exciting; sexy
picante excited; exciting; heated; horny; hot; lascivious; randy appetising; appetizing; cutting; daring; exciting; piquant; razor-sharp; sexy; sharp; smarting; spiced; spicy; stinging
sensual excited; exciting; heated; horny; hot; lascivious; randy erotic; erotical; horny; lascivious; lecherous; lewd; muggy; salacious; sense; senses stimulating; sensorial; sensory; sensual; stuffy; sultry; sweltering; titillating

Related Words for "hot":

  • hotness, hotter, hottest, hotly

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Related Definitions for "hot":

  1. marked by excited activity1
    • a hot week on the stock market1
  2. charged or energized with electricity1
    • a hot wire1
  3. having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity1
    • hot fuel rods1
    • a hot laboratory1
  4. of a seeker; very near to the object sought1
    • you are hot1
  5. having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm1
    • hot for travel1
  6. very fast; capable of quick response and great speed1
    • a hot sports car1
    • got off to a hot start1
    • in hot pursuit1
  7. newly made1
    • a hot scent1
  8. very good; often used in the negative1
    • he's hot at math but not so hot at history1
  9. used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning1
    • hot stove1
    • hot water1
    • a hot August day1
    • a hot stuffy room1
    • she's hot and tired1
    • a hot forehead1
  10. extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm1
    • a hot temper1
    • a hot topic1
    • a hot new book1
    • a hot love affair1
    • a hot argument1
  11. recently stolen or smuggled1
    • hot merchandise1
    • a hot car1
  12. having or bringing unusually good luck1
    • hot at craps1
    • the dice are hot tonight1
  13. newest or most recent1
    • news hot off the press1
  14. very unpleasant or even dangerous1
    • make it hot for him1
    • in the hot seat1
    • in hot water1
  15. very popular or successful1
    • one of the hot young talents1
    • cabbage patch dolls were hot last season1
  16. sexually excited or exciting1
    • was hot for her1
    • hot pants1
  17. performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy1
    • a hot drummer1
    • he's hot tonight1
  18. producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves1
    • hot salsa1
    • jalapeno peppers are very hot1
  19. characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense1
    • the fighting became hot and heavy1
    • a hot engagement1
  20. wanted by the police1
    • a hot suspect1
  21. (color) bold and intense1
    • hot pink1
  22. Pertaining to the highest rating of perceived interest that an account, opportunity, or lead has in a product or service.2

Wiktionary Translations for hot:

hot
adjective
  1. very close to finding or guessing something to be found or guessed
  2. popular, in demand
  3. slang: physically very attractive
  4. radioactive
  5. electrically charged
  6. slang: stolen
  7. spicy
  8. feverish
  9. having a high temperature
  10. of the weather

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hot caluroso; ardiente; caliente heet — heel warm
hot caliente heiß — von sehr hoch Temperatur, wärmer als warm
hot pesado schwüldas Wetter und die Luft betreffend: unangenehm heiß und feucht
hot caliente; acalorado chaud — De température plus haute que la normale, de température élevée.

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