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hotter

1

[hot-er]

verb (used without object)

Scot. and North England.
  1. to vibrate up and down; shake, totter, or rattle, as a plate on a shelf.

  2. to stammer.



hotter

2

[hot-er]

adjective

  1. comparative of hot.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hotter1

1790–1800; < early Dutch dialect hotteren, frequentative with -er- of Middle Dutch hotten to shake; akin to hotch
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There will be a greater chance of occasional rain next week, but hotter weather will still not be far from the south-east corner of the country.

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“It’s hotter, it’s denser and it’s long been overlooked. We wanted to change that,” Lehrer said of the area.

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The EA says England – like the rest of the UK – is already experiencing warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers.

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Sometimes I find it tougher than others and it just depends how you feel and how the weather is, because the hotter it is the harder it is.

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“Dense forests are primed to burn hotter and faster than ever before.”

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