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eager vs hot

hot vs eager

eager is a noun but hot is not a noun.

eager and hot both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
eager Yes Yes No No
hot No Yes No No
eager (noun) hot (noun)
a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary)
eager (adjective) hot (adjective)
having or showing keen interest or intense desire or impatient expectancy used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning
(extended meanings, especially of psychological heat) marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm
marked by excited activity
charged or energized with electricity
having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm
very fast; capable of quick response and great speed
made recently
very good; often used in the negative
recently stolen or smuggled
having or bringing unusually good luck
of a seeker; very near to the object sought
newest or most recent
very popular or successful
having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity
sexually excited or exciting
performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy
producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves
very unpleasant or even dangerous
characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense
wanted by the police
(color) bold and intense
Difference between eager and hot

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