hot in Italian
hot in Italian is caldo, avere caldo, fare caldo — hot means having or giving off a high temperature.
hot in Italian
caldo
(of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of heat, especially to the point of discomfort.
avere caldo
(of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of heat, especially to the point of discomfort.
fare caldo
(of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of heat, especially to the point of discomfort.
caldo
(of an object) Having or giving off a high temperature.
bollente
(of an object) Having or giving off a high temperature.
molto caldo
(of an object) Having or giving off a high temperature.
febbrile
Feverish; feeling a high fever.
febbricitante
Feverish; feeling a high fever.
figa
(colloquial, of a person) Very physically or sexually attractive.
figo
(colloquial, of a person) Very physically or sexually attractive.
gnocca
(colloquial, of a person) Very physically or sexually attractive.
piccante
(of food) Spicy, pungent, piquant, as some chilis and other spices are.
What does "hot" mean?
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adj Having or giving off a high temperature.
"Be careful, the stove is still hot."
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adj Very attractive or sexually appealing.
"Everyone agreed the new actor was hot."
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adj Extremely popular, in demand, or currently exciting.
"Tickets for the hot new show sold out in minutes."
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adj Spicy or pungent in taste.
"He added extra chili because he likes his food hot."
hot in a sentence
- Be careful, the stove is still hot.
- It was a hot, humid afternoon in July.
- Everyone agreed the new actor was hot.
- Tickets for the hot new show sold out in minutes.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hot" in Italian?
"hot" in Italian is caldo, avere caldo, fare caldo. hot means: Having or giving off a high temperature.
How do you use "hot" in a sentence?
Example: "Be careful, the stove is still hot." In Italian, "hot" is caldo, avere caldo, fare caldo.
Are there other ways to say "hot" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 11 translations listed for "hot": caldo, avere caldo, fare caldo, bollente, molto caldo, febbrile.
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