Synonyms for redhot
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : adjective red-hot; noun red-hot |
Phonetic Transcription : adjective ˈrɛdˈhɒt; noun ˈrɛdˌhɒt |
Top 10 synonyms for redhot Other synonyms for the word redhot
- Ã la mode
- ablaze
- abreast
- afire
- aflame
- agitable
- agog
- alight
- all the rage
- all-consuming
- amorous
- animated
- ardent
- aroused
- athirst
- attracted
- au courant
- austral
- avant-garde
- baking
- baking hot
- beaming
- blistery
- boaster
- boiling
- bright
- brilliant
- broiling
- bugged
- burning
- calescent
- choleric
- close
- coetaneous
- coeval
- coexistent
- concupiscent
- concurrent
- conflagrant
- contempo
- contemporaneous
- contemporary
- crazy about
- crowd-pleaser
- current
- cutting edge
- dashing
- decalescent
- deep
- desirous
- devoted
- dithyrambic
- dog
- dried
- dry
- dying to
- eager
- earnest
- ebullient
- effulgent
- enkindled
- enthusiastic
- erotic
- excited
- exhilarated
- existent
- expedient
- extant
- extreme
- exuberant
- faddish
- fanatical
- fascinated
- fashionable
- febrile
- fervent
- fervid
- fevered
- feverish
- feverous
- fierce
- fiery
- fired up
- fitting
- flaming
- flaring
- flaunter
- flickering
- flushed
- foot long
- footlong
- forceful
- forefront
- frank
- frankfurter
- frantic
- frenzied
- fresh
- fulgent
- furious
- gaga
- Georgia hot
- gleaming
- glowing
- gone on
- grandstander
- gung ho
- happening
- hearty
- heated
- heavy
- hectic
- hippest
- hot
- hot off press
- hot-blooded
- hot-headed
- hot-tempered
- hotshot
- humid
- igneous
- ignited
- illuminated
- impassioned
- impetuous
- impulsive
- in
- in fashion
- in flames
- in vogue
- in-thing
- incandescent
- inflamed
- inspired
- instant
- intense
- intent
- irascible
- irritable
- just out
- keen
- keyed up
- kindled
- lambent
- lascivious
- latest
- leading edge
- leading-edge
- libidinous
- like an oven
- lively
- loving
- lucent
- luminous
- lustful
- madcap
- melodramatic
- mod
- modern
- modernistic
- modish
- most recent
- moving
- mucky
- muggy
- mushy
- neoteric
- new
- newest
- newfangled
- now
- nutty
- obsessed
- on fire
- opportune
- oppressive
- ovenlike
- overemotional
- oxidizing
- parched
- parching
- passionate
- peppery
- perfervid
- phosphorescent
- pigs in a blanket
- piping
- piping hot
- pleased
- popular
- powerful
- precipitate
- present
- present-day
- profound
- prurient
- rabid
- radiant
- raging
- recalescent
- recent
- red
- red-hot
- redhot
- refulgent
- rhapsodic
- roasting
- romantic
- rousing
- sausage
- scalding
- scintillating
- scorched
- scorchin
- scorching
- searing
- sentimental
- severe
- sexy
- shining
- showboat
- sizzling
- smoking
- smothering
- smouldering
- soggy
- spirited
- starry-eyed
- state of the art
- state-of-the-art
- steamed up
- steaming
- steamy
- sticky
- stifling
- stimulated
- stirring
- stuffy
- stylish
- suffocating
- suitable
- sultry
- summery
- sweltering
- sweltry
- synchronous
- tantalized
- thermogenic
- thrilled
- timely
- titillated
- today
- topical
- torrid
- trendsetting
- trendy
- tropic
- tropical
- turned-on
- ultramodern
- uncomfortably warm
- unqualified
- unrestrained
- up
- up-to-date
- up-to-the-minute
- vehement
- very warm
- vigorous
- violent
- vivid
- voguish
- wacky
- wanton
- warm
- weenie
- wet
- white
- white-hot
- wholehearted
- wiener
- wild about
- willing
- wistful
- with it
- with-it
- worked up
- zealous
Définition of redhot
Origin :- late 14c., "heated till it glows red" (of metal, etc.); of persons, "lively, passionate," it is recorded from c.1600. Red-hot mama is 1926, jazz slang, "earthy female singer," also "girlfriend, lover."
- As in incandescent : adj glowing
- As in state-of-the-art : adj pertaining to highest level of development at time
- As in sultry : adj hot and humid
- As in torrid : adj very hot
- As in torrid : adj sensuous
- As in up-to-date : adj current
- As in boiling : adj very hot
- As in broiling : adj very hot
- As in red-hot : adj very hot
- As in red-hot : adj zealous
- As in red-hot : adj raging
- As in red-hot : adj newest
- As in burning : adj blazing, flashing
- As in burning : adj fervent, excited
- As in red-hot : adj burning
- As in baking : adj very hot
- As in blistering : adj hot
- As in hot-blooded : adj passionate
- As in perfervid : adj passionate
- As in roasting : adj hot
- As in scalding : adj hot
- As in searing : adj hot
- As in sizzling : adj hot
- As in synchronic : adj contemporary
- As in up-to-the-minute : adj contemporary
- As in contemporary : adj modern
- As in enthusiastic : adj interested, excited
- As in fiery : adj passionate; on fire
- As in flaming : adj burning
- As in flaming : adj very angry, vehement
- As in impassioned : adj excited, vehement
- As in hot dog : noun frankfurter
- I'm going to do as the Indians did—drop a clean, redhot stone into it.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys on a Hunt » by Arthur M. Winfield (Edward Stratemeyer)
- Society is gangrened and we must cut away and apply the redhot iron.
- Extract from : « The Mesmerist's Victim » by Alexandre Dumas
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar and burn with a redhot iron in stripes.
- Extract from : « The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book » by Victor Hirtzler
- I rose, trembling, blushing, feeling as if every pair of eyes in the hall were burning like redhot balls on my face.
- Extract from : « Ernest Linwood » by Caroline Lee Hentz
- Joe Follansbee had a redhot fire going in the stove, whose top was glowing.
- Extract from : « The Peace of Roaring River » by George van Schaick
- The contact of redhot iron could not have drawn a more heartrending scream from me.
- Extract from : « Balsamo, The Magician » by Alexander Dumas
- It is what is called a tracer, a chemical set on fire by the redhot projectile as it flies.
- Extract from : « With the Battle Fleet » by Franklin Matthews
- The instant the heat reached the meat it would curl up and fall into the redhot coals.
- Extract from : « I Walked in Arden » by Jack Crawford
- The application of a redhot iron a little way above a moistened spot often volatilizes the greasy matter out of it.
- Extract from : « A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines » by Andrew Ure
- Perhaps, from simple boredom, one goes out to watch the bombs and redhot bullets flying.
- Extract from : « The Jew And Other Stories » by Ivan Turgenev
Antonyms for redhot
- apathetic
- arctic
- calm
- cold
- cool
- damp
- dark
- dim
- disinterested
- dispassionate
- doubting
- dry
- dull
- flat
- freezing
- frigid
- future
- gentle
- gleeful
- gloomy
- happy
- impassive
- impotent
- indifferent
- joyful
- lethargic
- mild
- moderate
- moist
- old
- old-fashioned
- out-of-date
- outdated
- passive
- past
- peaceful
- pessimistic
- pleased
- preceding
- subdued
- succeeding
- ugly
- unappealing
- uncaring
- unconcerned
- unenthusiastic
- unexcited
- unfriendly
- unhappy
- unimportant
- uninterested
- unpassionate
- unsensual
- unwilling
- unworried
- weak
- weary
- wet
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