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Hot is a term used to describe higher-than-surrounding temperatures or heat levels. Temperature is measured on scales such as Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. An object’s hotness is relative; what is hot in one situation may be merely warm in another. Heat tends to flow from hotter to cooler bodies through conduction, convection, and radiation until thermal equilibrium is reached.

In cuisine, hot commonly refers to spicy heat rather than temperature. Spiciness is primarily due to capsaicin

In everyday language, hot can denote popularity or demand, as in a hot topic, a hot item,

In safety and labeling, hot can indicate danger or live electrical potential, such as a hot surface

in
peppers,
and
its
intensity
is
often
described
using
the
Scoville
scale.
Examples
range
from
mild
jalapeño
to
very
hot
varieties
like
habanero.
Dishes
labeled
hot
may
also
be
heated
to
high
temperatures
for
serving,
but
culinary
hotness
typically
refers
to
flavor
rather
than
heat
alone.
or
hot
news.
It
appears
in
phrases
such
as
hot
off
the
press
or
hot
take.
In
fashion
and
media,
items
described
as
hot
are
considered
current,
trendy,
or
sought
after.
or
a
live
wire.
The
word
is
also
used
in
computing
and
information
contexts
to
describe
frequently
accessed
resources
or
data,
sometimes
referred
to
as
hot
data.
Overall,
hot
encompasses
physical
temperature,
flavor,
fashionability,
and
immediacy
in
public
discourse.