hot seat
/'hɔt'si:t/
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Definition
- 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.
Noun
- a difficult position where you are subjected to stress and criticism
- an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person
- the murderer was sentenced to die in the chair