hot seat

/'hɔt'si:t/
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hot seat

The CEO is in the hot seat during the intense board meeting.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A difficult position where one is subjected to stress and criticism: The "hot seat" refers to a situation where a person faces intense questioning, pressure, or blame.
    • An instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person: This is a slang term for the electric chair, a device used for capital punishment.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Difficult Position):
    • The CEO was in the hot seat during the shareholder meeting, answering tough questions about the company's losses.
    • As the team leader, she found herself in the hot seat when the project failed.
  • Noun (Electric Chair):
    • The convicted criminal was sentenced to the hot seat for his crimes. (This usage is informal and primarily historical/American English.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to be in/on the hot seat": To be in a position of intense scrutiny or pressure.
    • The minister was on the hot seat for hours during the parliamentary inquiry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hot-seat (as a verb, rare): To subject someone to intense questioning or pressure.
    • The journalist was hot-seated by the aggressive interview panel.
Synonyms
  • For the "difficult position" meaning: Hot spot, pressure cooker, spotlight, line of fire.
  • For the "execution device" meaning: Electric chair, death chair, Old Sparky (slang).
Related Phrases
  • "Take the hot seat": To voluntarily or involuntarily assume a position of high pressure or accountability.
    • No one wanted to take the hot seat and present the bad news to the board.
hot seat

The CEO is in the hot seat during the intense board meeting.

Noun
  1. a difficult position where you are subjected to stress and criticism
  2. an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person
    • the murderer was sentenced to die in the chair