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hot variety
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hot variety" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of something, often food or products, that is spicy or in high demand. Example: "The restaurant is known for its hot variety of chili dishes that attract spice lovers from all over."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Whereas a desk fan may or may not generate cold air, classic literature generates a lot of the hot variety.
News & Media
He soon discovers that the host expects something of a different nature - that is music of a special "hot" variety with which he is not familiar.
News & Media
Most big retailers will also have a small, very hot variety such as bird's-eye or Thai, which pack a real punch; the fruity, aromatic, seriously hot Scotch bonnet (jabanero) are widely available, too.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
By some counts, three-quarters of the growth in the hotter varieties of American Protestantism is down to demography.But heat in religion does not necessarily generate light.
News & Media
Madras fried shrimp ($9.25), savory little tidbits presented with puri and given a spicy jolt by its green peppers, was the starter of choice, although the hot appetizer variety tray ($8.95), with its assortment of patties, fritters and turnovers, would feed a table of four.
News & Media
To my surprise, Bates's plainer, chewier hot water variety makes for a more interesting contrast with the cheesy filling.
News & Media
In anticipation, he planted 81 acres of durian last year and his farmers are in the process of planting 5,000 new trees, mostly Musang King but also a "hot" new variety called Black Thorn, all in anticipation of Chinese demand.
News & Media
Unlike my dad or son who could tie specific Boy Scout knots, mine were more of a hot mess variety, with all appearances of being tied by a madman, they could only be untied with hacking away at it with a knife.
News & Media
If you use a very hot pepper variety, try adding a add a small portion of the pepper, minus the seeds and core for starters; more can always be added later.
Wiki
He could have sold his land, shifted to hot new varieties or focused on value-added products and family entertainment, like petting zoos.
News & Media
I grew up with a bad impression of azaleas, because my father planted one of those hot pink varieties on the edge of the grass, way too close to a golden rain tree.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider context. When you want to refer to a spicy or popular type of food, pepper, etc, specify the entity to which variety applies (e.g., "hot pepper variety")
Common error
Avoid using "hot variety" when you actually mean "warm variety". "Hot" typically refers to spiciness or popularity, not just temperature. Use "warm" or "heated" to denote temperature instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hot variety" functions as a descriptor, specifically an adjectival phrase modifying a noun. It serves to categorize or specify a particular type within a larger group, emphasizing either its spiciness or its popularity. As Ludwig AI suggests, the phrase is considered correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Wiki
22%
Science
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "hot variety" is a descriptor indicating high spiciness or popularity, primarily used in neutral contexts like News & Media and Wiki. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. When using the phrase, ensure the context makes clear whether the "hot" refers to temperature or spice level. Consider spicy type or "popular kind" as alternatives based on the intended nuance. As noted, "hot variety" can have different meanings depending on the context, so it's vital to be specific to communicate efficiently.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
spicy type
Focuses specifically on the spiciness characteristic.
popular kind
Emphasizes the popularity or demand of the variety.
new strain
Highlights the novelty or recent emergence of the variety.
fiery sort
Conveys the intensity of heat or spiciness.
highly sought-after type
Highlights the desirability and demand for the variety.
piquant selection
Focuses on the sharp and stimulating taste.
intense option
Emphasizes the strong or extreme nature of the variety.
scorching kind
Highlights an extreme level of heat.
red-hot trend
Indicates that the variety is currently very popular or fashionable.
pungent choice
Suggests a strong and often spicy aroma or flavor.
FAQs
What does "hot variety" mean?
The term "hot variety" generally refers to something that is either very spicy or extremely popular. It's often used to describe food items, especially peppers or sauces, known for their spiciness. It can also describe something currently trending or in high demand.
When should I use "hot variety" instead of "spicy type"?
Use "hot variety" when you want to convey either spiciness or popularity, whereas "spicy type" is more specific to flavors. The best option depends on the context.
What are some examples of a "hot variety" of food?
Examples include "hot pepper variety", referring to chilies like habaneros or Scotch bonnets, and "hot sauce variety", indicating a particularly spicy brand or flavor of hot sauce.
Is "hot variety" applicable to non-food items?
Yes, while commonly used for food, "hot variety" can also apply to other items experiencing high demand or popularity. For instance, a "red-"red-hot trend"" might describe a product that's currently very fashionable or sought after.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested