Definitions and Examples of warm, hot, unfashionable
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a moderate degree of heat; not cold or hot.
Example
She wrapped herself in a warm blanket to keep herself cozy on the chilly night.
Having a high degree of heat; feeling or producing an uncomfortable amount of warmth.
Example
The coffee was too hot to drink right away, so she waited for it to cool down.
Not in style or fashion; not trendy or fashionable.
Example
The dress she wore to the party was unfashionable and outdated.
Key Differences: warm vs hot vs unfashionable
- 1Warm refers to a moderate degree of heat, while hot refers to a high degree of heat.
- 2Unfashionable refers to something that is not trendy or fashionable, while cool refers to something that is trendy or fashionable.
Effective Usage of warm, hot, unfashionable
- 1Temperature: Use warm and hot to describe the temperature of objects or environments.
- 2Fashion: Use cool and unfashionable to describe clothing, accessories, or styles.
- 3Slang: Use cool to express approval or admiration for something or someone.
Remember this!
The antonyms of coolest have distinct meanings. Warm refers to a moderate degree of heat, hot refers to a high degree of heat, and unfashionable refers to something that is not trendy or fashionable. Use these words to describe temperature, fashion, or slang expressions.