Comparative for significantly high in temperature
“And supper being over, the host cleaned up by dashing cold water in the red-hot frying pan before hanging it on a nail.”
Comparative for involving, or given to, passion or heavy displays of emotion
“I started with a red-hot desire to fry their minds. Now, I spend my days trying to keep my own mind from exploding.”
Comparative for having qualities that titillate or arouse, or that are caused by titillation or arousal
“They wrote more red-hot scenes. When the ratings remained high, they wrote in still more!”
Comparative for currently popular, fashionable, or in demand
“The orchestra we worked with was red-hot at the time.”
Comparative for involving modern or contemporary methods or concepts
“A pocket smart device so skinny you can slip it in between your credit cards is the newest red-hot item to be released from the company.”
Comparative for extreme in degree or intensity
“She told herself not to let her red-hot temper get the best of her.”
Comparative for having zealous fervor
Comparative for pleasantly and sensually exciting
Comparative for deeply entrenched in one's views or beliefs
Comparative for flavored with or fragrant with spice(s)
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