phrases with adjectives – hot

The word ‘hot’ as an adjective can mean a high temperature or spicy food.

  • It’s going to be hot tomorrow, let’s go to the beach. (high temperature)
  • The curry was a bit too hot for me. (spicy)

Let’s take a look at some common idioms containing the word ‘hot’.

idioms and phrases with adjectives - hot
idiom adjectives (hot) - blow hot and cold
idiom adjectives (hot) - full of hot air
phrases with adjectives (hot) - have the hots for
idiom adjectives (hot) - hot potato
idiom adjectives (hot) - hot under the collar
idiom adjectives (hot) - hotshot
idiom adjectives (hot) - in hot water
idiom adjectives (hot) - in the hot seat
idiom adjectives (hot) - like a cat on a hot tin roof
idiom adjectives (hot) - red hot
idiom adjectives (hot) - sell like hot cakes
idiom adjectives (hot) - smoking hot