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hot-blooded

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective hot-blooded has 1 sense
  1. hot-blooded - prone to emotion; "hot-blooded Latin-Americans"
    Antonym:
    unemotional (indirect, via emotional)

Definitions from the Web

Hot-Blooded

Definition:

Hot-blooded refers to a person who is passionate, intense, and easily excitable. It can also describe strong emotions or impulsive behavior.

Examples:

Adjective - Passionate:

  • She is a hot-blooded artist, pouring her heart and soul into every painting.
  • The hot-blooded fans cheered their team with unwavering loyalty.

Adjective - Intense:

  • The hot-blooded argument quickly escalated into a full-blown shouting match.
  • The hot-blooded movie left the audience in awe with its gripping plot.

Adjective - Impulsive:

  • He often acts on hot-blooded decisions without considering the consequences.
  • The hot-blooded teenager dyed her hair bright pink on a whim.

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