Pronunciation: /hænd hɑt/

Definitions of hand hot

noun a hot temperature felt on the hand

Example Sentences

A1 I touched the hand hot stove and burned myself.

A2 She quickly grabbed the hand hot kettle to make some tea.

B1 The hand hot metal gate was difficult to open without gloves.

B2 He carefully picked up the hand hot iron to press his shirt.

C1 The chef expertly handled the hand hot pans with ease.

C2 The blacksmith forged the hand hot metal into intricate designs.

adjective describing the temperature of something as hot to the touch

Example Sentences

A1 The tea was hand hot, so be careful when you pick up the cup.

A2 She touched the metal surface and felt the hand hot temperature.

B1 The freshly baked bread was hand hot when it came out of the oven.

B2 The hand hot metal handle of the pot required oven mitts to touch.

C1 The hand hot stones in the sauna helped relax my muscles after a long day.

C2 The hand hot water from the natural hot spring felt soothing on my skin.

Examples of hand hot in a Sentence

formal The tea was hand hot as the waiter carefully poured it into the cup.

informal The pizza slices were hand hot so be careful when you take a bite.

slang The fries were hand hot and ready to be devoured.

figurative The competition for the job was hand hot, with each candidate bringing their A-game.

Grammatical Forms of hand hot

past tense

handed hot

plural

hands hot

comparative

hotter

superlative

hottest

present tense

hand hot

future tense

will hand hot

perfect tense

have handed hot

continuous tense

is handing hot

singular

hand hot

positive degree

hot

infinitive

to hand hot

gerund

hand hotting

participle

handed hot

Origin and Evolution of hand hot

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'hand hot' originated in Middle English, likely derived from the Old English word 'handhet', meaning warm to the touch.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'hand hot' evolved to refer to something that is warm or heated to the touch, typically used in cooking or to describe the temperature of an object.