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amazingly hot
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"amazingly hot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very hot or to express a strong feeling of admiration for something that is hot in temperature. For example, "The summer in the Arizona desert has been amazingly hot this year."
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5 human-written examples
His fires still burn amazingly hot -- here a biker's "golden crotch" provokes his lust, there a barman's pointing nipples -- but he can't help seeing his lust ironically now, as an "old man's greed for youth".
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Marty is 48, a "technology executive," whatever that is, and amazingly hot for his age.
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HCT chicken is brined for 15 hours, double deep fried, and dry rubbed with a spicy cayenne paste -- a culminating procedure that breathes life to this amazingly hot cuisine.
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You're IN! B. You're still kind of attached to your ex-wife, you're broke and amazingly hot, but often a kinda drunk artist on a motorcycle with seven children from various women?
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Amazingly, the experience of being hot caused people to be more likely to say that global warming was a problem, even when logic should have told them the temperature inside a building has nothing whatsoever to do with the climate.
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It's a hot subject right now and many amazingly successful working women want to watch them".
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Most important, it has maintained an amazingly consistent level of quality: it's better than "hot," it's good.
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After the meal, we'd go for a ride in a hot-air balloon - what could be more romantic, and, amazingly, it costs only £8 each.
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Amazingly, in an age where news disappears within the hour, she is still one of the hottest topics on the Internet.
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Amazingly, amazingly lucky".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something as "amazingly hot", consider the context and whether the 'amazing' aspect refers to the degree of heat itself or the surprising nature of the heat. This will ensure your description is as accurate and impactful as possible.
Common error
Avoid using "amazingly hot" as a generic way to express enthusiasm or approval for something unrelated to temperature. While the phrase is acceptable, overuse can diminish its impact. Reserve it for situations where the heat level is genuinely remarkable.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "amazingly hot" functions primarily as an adjectival modifier, intensifying the adjective "hot". According to Ludwig, the phrase follows standard grammar rules. It describes a state of being that is surprisingly or remarkably hot.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "amazingly hot" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase, according to Ludwig, that functions as an adjectival modifier to describe something with a surprisingly high temperature or level of attractiveness. It's predominantly found in news and media contexts and has a neutral to informal register. While "amazingly hot" is a valid phrase, being mindful of context is key. Consider alternative phrases like "incredibly hot" or "exceptionally hot" for formal settings. It's also important to avoid overusing "amazingly hot" as a general intensifier to maintain its impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incredibly hot
Replaces "amazingly" with "incredibly", maintaining the same intensity.
exceptionally hot
Substitutes "amazingly" with "exceptionally", suggesting a heat level that is beyond the ordinary.
remarkably hot
Uses "remarkably" instead of "amazingly", indicating the heat is noteworthy.
astonishingly hot
Replaces "amazingly" with "astonishingly", emphasizing surprise at the level of heat.
surprisingly hot
Similar to "astonishingly hot", but with a slightly less intense level of surprise.
extremely hot
A more straightforward substitution, replacing "amazingly" with "extremely".
intensely hot
Focuses on the intensity of the heat, rather than the surprise.
impressively hot
Highlights that the level of heat is something that is impressive.
blazingly hot
Uses "blazingly" to emphasize the fiery and intense nature of the heat.
fiercely hot
Indicates a strong and powerful heat.
FAQs
How can I use "amazingly hot" in a sentence?
"Amazingly hot" is used to describe something with a surprisingly high temperature, like "The chili peppers were amazingly hot" or to express admiration, as in "He's amazingly hot for his age".
What are some alternatives to saying "amazingly hot"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "incredibly hot", "exceptionally hot", or "remarkably hot".
Is it appropriate to use "amazingly hot" in formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "amazingly hot" might be more suitable for informal or creative writing. In formal contexts, consider alternatives like "exceptionally hot" or "remarkably hot" for a more professional tone.
Can "amazingly hot" be used to describe people?
Yes, "amazingly hot" can be used to describe someone's attractiveness, implying they are surprisingly attractive, especially considering their age or other factors. However, consider the audience and context, as this usage is informal.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested