Blazing, roasting, toasty warm, high temperature, burning, overheated.
Hot is an adjective so there for words describing hot would be adverbs
Hot, tepid, mild, pleasant, or lukewarm. Those words mean warm.
scorching, blazing, burning
sunny, melting , hot, heated
No, hot is not a noun. The word hot is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hot is hotness, a common noun.
The word hot is an adjective. It describes something with a high temperature.
A word that describes a verb or adjective is called an adverb. Adverbs can also describe other adverbs.Several types of phrases can be used as adverbs: adverbial phrases use prepositions, participles, or infinitives.
There are several descriptive phrases that could be used to describe a dependable, fast learning employee. Some of those phrases include quick study, reliable, hard working, loyal, and fast thinking.
A. hot tamaleB. Hot chocolateC. Hot coffeeD. Hot teaE. Hot dogF. Hot cross bunhot saucehot cakeshot pepperhot wingshot cereal
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Earn your stripes
check book
turn the other cheek
"I'm sorry if that scared you..."
Some synonyms and phrases that can replace the word "recommends" are: advocate, advise, urge, put in two cents, give a pointer and instruct. These are some simple words and phrases that mean exactly the same thing.
Incredible New Clothes Hung
well one phrase is "cute as a button"
Phrases with the word "red": * caught red handed * red in the face * (a business may be) in the red * a red shirt freshman or rookie on a sports team
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
hot and dangerous!
Many short phrases start with the word will. Some examples are "Will you please help me," "Will you come look at this," and "Will you be home soon?".