HOT vs PUNGENT: NOUN
- Strong sexual attraction or desire. Used with the.
- N/A
HOT vs PUNGENT: ADJECTIVE
- Having a piquant burning taste of spices or peppers
- Of a seeker; near to the object sought
- Very fast
- Having or giving off heat; capable of burning.
- Being at a high temperature.
- Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable.
- Causing a burning sensation, as in the mouth; spicy.
- Radioactive or designed to use radioactive materials.
- Having or displaying great enthusiasm; eager.
- Arousing intense interest, excitement, or controversy.
- Very good; often used in the negative
- Sexually aroused.
- Sexually attracted; full of desire.
- Sexually attractive.
- Violent; raging.
- Marked by excited activity or energy.
- Marked by intensity of emotion; ardent or fiery.
- Performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy
- Characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense
- Wanted by the police
- (color) bold and intense
- Marked by excited activity
- Charged or energized with electricity
- Sexually excited or exciting
- Very popular or successful
- Recently stolen.
- Newest or most recent
- Having or bringing unusually good luck
- Recently stolen or smuggled
- 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
- Close to a successful solution or conclusion.
- Having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity
- Having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm
- Capable of quick response and great speed
- Newly made
- Very unpleasant or even dangerous
- Extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm
- Currently very popular or successful.
- Requiring immediate action or attention.
- Very good or impressive. Often used in the negative.
- Funny or absurd.
- Performing with great skill and daring.
- Having or characterized by repeated successes.
- Fast and responsive.
- Unusually lucky.
- Of, relating to, or being an emotionally charged style of performance marked by strong rhythms and improvisation.
- Most recent; new or fresh.
- Bold and bright.
- Strong and sharp
- Having a sharp and stiff point.
- Having a strong taste that stings the tongue, said especially of hot (spicy) food, which has a strong and sharp or bitter taste.
- Having a strong odor that stings the nose, said especially of acidic or spicy substances.
- Prickly-pointed; hard and sharp.
- Sharply painful; penetrating; poignant; severe; caustic; stinging.
- Causing a sharp sensation, as of the taste, smell, or feelings; pricking; biting; acrid.
- Pointed.
- To the point; sharp.
- Penetrating, biting, or caustic.
- Affecting the organs of taste or smell with a sharp acrid sensation.
- Capable of wounding
- Sharp biting or acrid especially in taste or smell
HOT vs PUNGENT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to increase in intensity or excitement. Often used with up.
- N/A
HOT vs PUNGENT: ADVERB
- In a hot manner; hotly.
- While hot.
- N/A
HOT vs PUNGENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having the sensation of heat, especially in a high degree, the lower degrees being denoted by warm.
- Having or communicating sensible heat, especially in more considerable quantity than is denoted by warm.
- Having the property of exciting the effect or a feeling of heat; stimulating; biting; pungent; peppery: as, a hot blister.
- Producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves
- Made recently
- Of a seeker; very near to the object sought
- Used of physical heat
- Very intense
- Extended meanings
- Especially of psychological heat
- Very good
- Often used in the negative
- Of a seeker
- Very near to the object sought
- (idiom) (make it hot for) To make things uncomfortable or dangerous for.
- (idiom) (hot under the collar) Angry.
- (idiom) (hot to trot) Ready and willing; eager.
- (idiom) (hot to trot) Sexually avid; lascivious.
- (idiom) (hot and heavy) Characterized by or engaging in amorous or sexual activity.
- (idiom) (hot and heavy) Passionate or intense.
- (idiom) (hot and bothered) In a state of agitated excitement; flustered.
- In ichthyology, stiff and sharp-pointed: as, a pungent spine.
- Piercing; sharp.
- Synonyms Sharp, stinging, keen, peppery, acrid, caustic. Piquant, Pungent, Poignant. That which is piquant is just tart enough to be agreeable; that which is pungent is so tart that, if it were more so, it would be positively disagreeable; that which is poignant is likely to prove actually disagreeable to most persons. Pungent is manifestly figurative when not applied to the sense of taste, or, less often, of smell; piquant is similar, but less forcible; poignant is now used chiefly of mental states, etc., as poignant grief, or of things affecting the mind, as poignant wit.
- Hence, sharply affecting the mind; curt and expressive; caustic; racy; biting.
- Sharply affecting the sense of smell: as, pungent snuff.
- Affecting the tongue like small sharp points; stinging; acrid.
- Sharp and painful; poignant.
- In entomology, fitted for piercing or penetrating: as, a pungent ovipositor.
- Strong and sharp;"the pungent taste of radishes"
- Specifically — In botany, terminating gradually in a hard sharp point, as the lobes of the holly-leaf.
HOT vs PUNGENT: RELATED WORDS
- Flaming, Popular, Blistery, Sultry, Sexy, Spicy, Boiling, Scalding, Torrid, Overheated, Sweltering, Warm, Heated, Scorching, Sizzling
- Bitter, Odor, Scent, Tart, Alliaceous, Nipping, Hot, Biting, Sarcastic, Barbed, Spicy, Garlicky, Gingery, Peppery, Acrid
HOT vs PUNGENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Flaming, Popular, Blistery, Sultry, Sexy, Spicy, Boiling, Scalding, Torrid, Overheated, Sweltering, Warm, Heated, Scorching, Sizzling
- Bitter, Odor, Scent, Tart, Alliaceous, Nipping, Hot, Biting, Sarcastic, Barbed, Spicy, Garlicky, Gingery, Peppery, Acrid
HOT vs PUNGENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Colourless to yellowish liquid with a pungent odour.
- The air will be pungent with unique aromas.
- Colourless to yellow liquid with a pungent odour.
- Liquefied, flammable, toxic gas with a pungent odour.
- The pungent taste is perceived as dry heat.
- The fruit are smooth, dark green and pungent.
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- The instrument possesses a bright and pungent timbre.
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