What is another word for all hot and bothered?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːl hˈɒt and bˈɒðəd] (IPA)

The phrase "all hot and bothered" typically describes someone who is flustered, nervous, or sexually aroused. Some synonyms for this expression include "worked up," "agitated," "excited," "heated," "stressed out," and "perturbed." Other options might include "flustered," "flushed," "bothered," "frazzled," "discomposed," "distraught," and "upset." While each of these synonyms has slightly different connotations, they all capture the sense of emotional intensity conveyed by the original phrase. Depending on the context, any of these alternatives could be used effectively to convey a sense of heightened emotion or arousal.

What are the hypernyms for All hot and bothered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with All hot and bothered

  • My experience is that it's precisely the ones who don't know what to do with life who are all hot and bothered about what they are going to do with life. One sign that you're awakened is that you don't give a damn about what's going to happen in the next life. You're not bothered about it; you don't care. You are not interested, period.
    Anthony de Mello

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