hot line
/'hɔtlain/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A direct, immediate telephone connection: A dedicated telephone line, often between heads of state or high-ranking officials, for urgent communication, especially during a crisis. 2. A telephone service providing immediate advice or support: A helpline, often staffed by counselors or experts, that people can call for immediate help, advice, or intervention (e.g., for psychological crises, technical support, or emergency reporting).
Usage Examples
- Noun (Official Communication):
- The presidents used the hot line to de-escalate the international incident.
- A secure hot line was established between the two defense ministries.
- Noun (Support Service):
- If you're feeling distressed, please call the suicide prevention hot line.
- The company's technical support hot line is available 24 hours a day.
Advanced Usage
- "to establish/activate a hot line": To set into operation or begin using a dedicated line for urgent communication.
- The two nations agreed to establish a hot line to prevent misunderstandings.
- "to man/staff a hot line": To be the person answering calls on a support or crisis line.
- Trained volunteers staff the crisis hot line every night.
Variants and Related Words
- Helpline (n): A more general term for a telephone service providing advice or support, often used interchangeably with the second meaning of "hot line."
- She called the consumer helpline to complain about the product.
- Hotline (n): A common alternative spelling, written as one word.
Synonyms
- Direct line: Emphasizes the point-to-point connection without intermediaries.
- Emergency line: Emphasizes the use for urgent situations.
- Crisis line: Specifically denotes a line for psychological or emergency support.
Related Phrases
- "Hotline number": The specific telephone number for a hotline service.
- The hotline number is displayed on all our official documents.
Noun
- a direct telephone line between two officials