Pronunciation: /ˈhɑtˌspɑt/
noun a place or location where there is a significant amount of activity or a specific feature of interest
A1 A hotspot is a place where you can connect to the internet.
A2 I found a great hotspot for free Wi-Fi in the city center.
B1 The cafe around the corner is known for having a reliable hotspot for customers.
B2 The hotel offers a hotspot in the lobby for guests to use during their stay.
C1 The city park has multiple hotspots where visitors can access high-speed internet.
C2 The company installed a hotspot in the conference room for employees to use during meetings.
adjective describing something as being particularly active or significant
A1 The cafe down the street is a hotspot for young people.
A2 The new shopping mall is becoming a hotspot for tourists.
B1 The city's main park is a hotspot for outdoor activities.
B2 The beach resort is a hotspot for water sports enthusiasts.
C1 The capital city is a hotspot for cultural events and festivals.
C2 The restaurant has become a hotspot for food critics and celebrities.
formal The city center is a popular tourist hotspot due to its historical landmarks.
informal That cafe is always a hotspot for students studying for exams.
slang The beach is the ultimate hotspot for catching some waves and sunbathing.
figurative The new restaurant has become a hotspot for foodies looking for unique dining experiences.
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