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Definition of hot-headed in English: hot-headedadjective ˌhɒtˈhɛdɪd Having an impetuous or quick-tempered nature. Example sentencesExamples - Some really foolish, hotheaded remarks have been made about this post.
- I have raised a hot-headed crew of boys.
- Stott, a former ice hockey player, has shrugged off the slightly hot-headed image of his teenage years.
- I don't think people should look at me as a hot-headed person.
- The leading Shiite clergy rebuked the hot-headed radicals.
- He did not get visibly angry; apparently he was not the hot-headed type.
- Afterward, federal troops pushed the crowd into town, where its more hotheaded members harried the soldiers.
- An effective speaker and vigorous pamphleteer, Fletcher was hot-headed and uncompromising.
- I like Jack, but he is too hot-headed.
- Whatever the cause, this type of hot-headed outrage can never be tolerated.
- On the other hand, he is apparently sometimes pretty hot-headed.
- Emma felt annoyance in regards to their current president, because of his hasty, hot-headed temperament.
- Mention of hot-headed youngsters brings me to Alonso.
- Occasionally hot-headed, he is passionate without being a liability.
- Most people who knew Peter described him as hotheaded and ruthless.
- I started to cry and felt the anger of a thousand hot-headed men.
- The feeling was mutual; Luke, the hot-headed aviator, was in no mood to surrender.
- Despite their hot-headed style, both players rank among the Premiership elite.
- He plays Valentin, the hot-headed younger son for whom being a de Bellegarde means going penniless.
- He can no longer work, and has to ask his hotheaded brother Hammer for money.
Synonyms impetuous, impulsive, headstrong, reckless, rash, irresponsible, foolhardy, madcap, wild, excitable, volatile, precipitate, overhasty, unruly, fiery, hot-tempered, quick-tempered informal harum-scarum, crazy, crackpot archaic hasty
Derivativesadverbˌhɒtˈhɛdɪdli Wilfully putting yourself into a situation where there is a high risk that you will not survive is different from hot-headedly throwing yourself into the path of danger. Example sentencesExamples - Indeed it is hard to see him clashing hot-headedly with anyone.
- I said hot-headedly. ‘Look at you in your fancy-pants shirt, shorts and Jesus sandals - you're marinating in the sun, and you'll be eaten for roast dinner!’
- Men are more likely to act literally hot-headedly; women slow-burn.
- That is what he was protecting rather hot-headedly and with too much emphasis, because it was a jewel to him of the rarest price.
nounˌhɒtˈhɛdɪdnəs And if it does refer to hot-headedness, is it any surprise that it was applied widely among the hot-headed Zealots? Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, you need not think that hot-headedness or an unhappy childhood have given him some uncommon taste for violence; he acts as the interpreter of the situation, that's all.
- With his hot-headedness of before now under control, and having stepped out from under the shadow of his big brother, he is maturing into a very good driver.
- We know he has moments of hot-headedness, and he hardly treats Oswald nicely, but he manages to preserve his congeniality.
- The epitome of Spanish hot-headedness, Lola is charming and irritating in equal parts.
Rhymesbareheaded, boneheaded, fatheaded, hard-headed, light-headed, pig-headed, pinheaded, thickheaded, unleaded, unwedded, wooden-headed, wrong-headed |