What is another word for hot and cold?
Pronunciation:
[ hˈɒt and kˈə͡ʊld], [ hˈɒt and kˈəʊld], [ h_ˈɒ_t a_n_d k_ˈəʊ_l_d]
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Synonyms for Hot and cold:
adj.
• impulsive (adjective)- headlong,
- instinctive,
- automatic,
- sudden,
- flaky,
- unpredictable,
- gone off deep end,
- abrupt,
- quick,
- violent,
- impetuous,
- spontaneous,
- extemporaneous,
- unpremeditated,
- intuitive,
- hasty,
- precipitate,
- unconsidered,
- winging it,
- Unmeditated,
- passionate,
- involuntary,
- offhand,
- unprompted,
- hot-and-cold,
- jumping the gun,
- careless,
- up-and-down,
- emotional,
- ad-lib,
- mad,
- unexpected,
- swift.
- hesitant,
- on the fence,
- faltering,
- unclear,
- undetermined,
- irresolute,
- unstable,
- inconclusive,
- uneventful,
- waffling,
- vacillating,
- undecided,
- halting,
- changeable,
- unsettled,
- tentative,
- hesitating,
- doubtful,
- wavering,
- indeterminate.
- wobbly,
- unsteady,
- infirm,
- weak,
- doubting,
- on-the-fence,
- fearful,
- timid,
- wimpy,
- shaky,
- halfhearted,
- uncertain.
- astraddle,
- indecisive,
- unconcluded,
- Supererogative,
- wanton,
- weak-kneed,
- wishy-washy,
- of two minds,
- thriftless,
- betwixt and between,
- hemming and hawing,
- open to question,
- unsolved,
- unresolved,
- up and down.
- moot,
- pending,
- pussyfooting,
- problematical,
- up in the air,
- unfinished,
- incomplete,
- unanswered,
- changing,
- vague.
- reckless,
- fickle,
- variable,
- capricious,
- heedless,
- devil-may-care,
- unreserved,
- spendthrift,
- wasteful,
- lavish,
- whimsical,
- intemperate,
- unrestrained,
- extravagant,
- fanciful,
- profuse,
- unfettered,
- rash,
- wild,
- inconstant,
- outrageous,
- immoderate,
- volatile,
- prodigal,
- fluctuating,
- frivolous,
- fitful,
- free,
- spoiled.
How to use "Hot and cold" in context?
There are two things in this world that people use to describe temperature: hot and cold. These terms often are used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings.
Hot means that something is liked or desired. In terms of temperature, hot means that something feels warm to the touch.
Cold means that something is not liked or desired. In terms of temperature, cold means that something feels cold to the touch.
Using these two definitions, you can see that hot and cold can have opposite meanings. For example, if you are wearing a shirt that is hot, that means the shirt is making you feel warm.
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