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hotspot
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hotspot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location that is popular or has a high level of activity, often in the context of internet connectivity or social gatherings. Example: "The café has become a hotspot for students looking to study and socialize."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Rooms from £134 to £357, +61 7 3835 3535, sofitelbrisbane.com.au ME Barcelona is quickly becoming the hotspot for those who want to drink, dance and stay somewhere that has glamour and the cinematic allure of LA's sun-kissed magnetism.
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While the biggest entry route into the European Union for migrants remains international airports, the "eastern Mediterranean route", as Frontex – the agency set up to coordinate operational response at Europe's borders – calls the Turkish-Greek routes, is now a migratory "hotspot".
News & Media
Speculation pointed to a UN job in some hotspot like Bosnia, to the Lords, to an EU Commissioner's post instead of a Tory or, strongly tipped last night, a new EU-wide job co-ordinating a common defence and foreign polcy.
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Just 500m from watersports hotspot Shark Bay, this is by far the newest and smartest option for those who want somewhere comfortable to rest their aching, salty limbs.
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Strickland has form here: his breakthrough film, 2012's Berberian Sound Studio, features a sequence on Box Hill in Surrey, a famous butterfly hotspot, and mentions the rare silver-spotted skipper.
News & Media
They set up a Wi-Fi "hotspot" that offered free connectivity to anyone in the vicinity who was willing to accept the terms and conditions under which the service was offered.
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The bracing wind, which makes Essaouira a surfing hotspot, was a not-entirely-welcome change from the heat of Marrakech.
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In Liberia, medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said it was withdrawing from northern Lofa county, a former Ebola hotspot, after no new patients were recorded at its treatment centre in Foya since 30 October, allowing the centre's staff to be redeployed.
News & Media
Ukrainian troops are retreating from the hotspot of Debaltseve after intense fighting in what marks an important strategic victory for pro-Russia forces.
News & Media
London's very high-skilled workforce – one in two of its residents have a degree – makes the city an appealing investment hotspot.
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An easyJet spokeswoman said that the police were called to the flight, arriving from tourist hotspot Bodrum, "due to the behaviour of a passenger on board".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a location, consider whether "hotspot" accurately conveys the sense of popularity, activity, or connectivity you intend. Use specific modifiers to clarify the type of hotspot (e.g., "tourist hotspot", "wifi hotspot").
Common error
Avoid using "hotspot" excessively in casual conversation where simpler alternatives like "popular place" or "happening spot" might sound more natural.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "hotspot" primarily functions as a descriptor, identifying a location characterized by heightened activity, popularity, or technological connectivity. Ludwig examples illustrate its use in diverse contexts, from tourism to technology.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Travel
20%
Technology
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Science
8%
Academia
7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "hotspot" is a versatile noun with multiple meanings, primarily denoting a location of interest, activity, or connectivity. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, its grammatical status is correct, and it is very common in contexts such as news, travel, and technology. While "hotspot" effectively conveys a sense of popularity or activity, consider more specific alternatives in casual settings. Remember to use descriptive modifiers to clarify the specific sense in which you are using the word. By following these guidelines, you can ensure clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hub
Suggests a focal point for connection and activity like a "hotspot".
popular location
Replaces the technical connotation of "hotspot" with a more general term for a favored place.
epicenter
Indicates a central point of activity or importance, similar to a "hotspot".
trendy spot
Emphasizes the fashionable and up-to-date aspect of a "hotspot".
magnet
Implies that the location attracts people or things, similar to how a "hotspot" draws attention.
wifi access point
Specifically refers to the technological meaning of a wireless internet "hotspot".
nerve center
Highlights a strategic or important point, resembling a "hotspot" in influence.
trouble spot
Highlights the potential for conflict or danger in a particular "hotspot".
growth area
Suggests a location experiencing rapid development and interest.
meeting place
Denotes a common location where people gather and interact.
FAQs
What does "hotspot" mean?
The term "hotspot" can refer to a popular location, a place with significant activity, or an area providing wireless internet access.
How can I use "hotspot" in a sentence?
You can use "hotspot" to describe a popular restaurant, a conflict zone, or a location with available Wi-Fi. For example, "This city is a tourist hotspot" or "The coffee shop offers a free Wi-Fi hotspot".
What are some alternatives to using the word "hotspot"?
You can use alternatives like "popular location", "trendy spot", or "epicenter" depending on the specific context.
What is a Wi-Fi hotspot?
A Wi-Fi hotspot is a physical location where people can access the Internet using Wi-Fi technology, often found in cafes, airports, and hotels.
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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
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested