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hot talk
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'hot talk' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
'Hot talk' is often used as a euphemism to refer to discussions or conversations that are intimate, passionate, or suggestive. For example, "Our relationship has been going so well that we only have 'hot talk' when we're together."
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Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
As always, the right wing is great at producing hot talk shows and terrible at attracting hot actors.
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If future Abu Hamzas are less likely to be locked up, at least they will be thrown off their stride.The government has also concluded that hot talk of all kinds is damaging to community relations.
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MSNBC reporters interviewed the Ohio secretary of state, who said that despite the hot talk of Trump supporters going into minority neighborhoods to intimidate voters, there had been no major issues.
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The hot talk now is about diesels.
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The hot talk at VW today is superchargers, which pump more air into engines for higher performance, as well as the powerful V-6 planned for VW's mid-market Passat, and the new Audi V-8.
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There was a lot of hot talk last night about Beats 1 being an ecosystem for music, which implies it is not going to be part of a bigger, pre-existing ecosystem.
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Just getting on a train, drinking a coffee while it was still hot, talking to other adults who were interested in my work, it was a huge boost.
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Marge and her erotic poses are soon the hottest talk in town.
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Marvel, unsurprisingly, won't comment, but one of the hottest talking points is whether she will be briefly introduced at the end of the movie as an ongoing character in the series.
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One of the white-hot talking points Cruz used to fire-up the narrow extremists who now control the Texas GOP is that he will, by God, defend America's golf courses!
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7.12am: Hot blondes talk.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "hot talk" to describe discussions that are not only popular but also potentially controversial or emotionally charged. For example, "There's a lot of "hot talk" about the new policy, but few understand its implications."
Common error
Avoid using "hot talk" to describe simply pleasant or casual conversations. The phrase implies a certain level of intensity, excitement, or contention that needs to be present for the usage to be appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
"Hot talk" functions as a noun phrase, often used to describe a subject or topic that is currently popular and frequently discussed, sometimes with a sense of controversy. Ludwig's examples illustrate this usage across various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "hot talk" is a noun phrase denoting a topic or subject that is currently popular, often controversial, and widely discussed. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. Predominantly found in news and media contexts, the phrase occupies a neutral register. While not exceedingly common, it effectively conveys the idea of a trending discussion. To enhance writing, reserve "hot talk" for conversations with a noticeable intensity and avoid it in simple, pleasant exchanges. Alternative expressions like "heated discussion" or "intense debate" can be considered based on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
heated discussion
Focuses more on the intensity of the debate.
intense debate
Highlights the strong disagreement present.
lively conversation
Emphasizes the energetic and engaging nature of the exchange.
excited chatter
Suggests a less formal and more enthusiastic form of discussion.
raging controversy
Focuses on a contentious issue causing widespread disagreement.
current gossip
Highlights informal talk or rumors circulating at the moment.
latest buzz
Emphasizes the trendy or fashionable aspect of the discussion.
ongoing speculation
Focuses on conjecture and uncertain predictions.
rampant rumor
Emphasizes the uncontrolled spread of unverified information.
fierce argument
Highlights a strong and potentially aggressive disagreement.
FAQs
How can I appropriately use "hot talk" in a sentence?
Use "hot talk" when you want to describe a conversation or discussion that is current, popular, and often controversial or emotionally charged. For example: "The "hot talk" among analysts is whether the company can sustain its growth."
What are some alternatives to "hot talk"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "heated discussion", "intense debate", or "current gossip". Each of these carries slightly different connotations.
Is "hot talk" formal or informal language?
"Hot talk" leans towards informal language. While it can appear in news media, it's generally more suited for casual conversation or less formal writing. For more formal contexts, consider "vigorous debate" or "intense discussion".
What's the difference between "hot talk" and "sweet talk"?
"Hot talk" refers to a popular or controversial topic being discussed, while "sweet talk" refers to flattering or persuasive speech, often used to convince someone. They have completely different meanings.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested