hot spot

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hot spot

A new hot spot for live music opened downtown.

Definition

Noun: 1. A lively entertainment spot: A popular or fashionable place for social activity, nightlife, or entertainment. 2. A point of relatively intense heat or radiation: A specific area that is significantly hotter than its surroundings, or a location with a concentrated source of heat or radiation. 3. A place of political unrest and potential violence: A region or area characterized by tension, conflict, or instability, often where violence is likely to erupt.

Usage Examples
  • As a lively entertainment spot:
    • That new rooftop bar is the city's latest hot spot.
    • Tourists always look for the local hot spots when they visit.
  • As a point of intense heat or radiation:
    • The geologist identified a thermal hot spot where magma was close to the Earth's surface.
    • The technician scanned for radiation hot spots in the laboratory.
  • As a place of political unrest:
    • The border region has become a dangerous hot spot for conflict.
    • Diplomats are working to calm tensions in several global hot spots.
Advanced Usage
  • "Wi-Fi hot spot": A specific, common modern usage where "hot spot" refers to a physical location where people can obtain wireless internet access. This is a specialized compound term derived from the "point of intensity" meaning.
    • The café offers a free Wi-Fi hot spot for customers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hotspot (noun): A common alternative spelling, especially for the technological meaning (e.g., Wi-Fi hotspot).
  • Trouble spot (noun): A near-synonym specifically for an area of conflict or difficulty.
Synonyms
  • For an entertainment spot: Nightspot, hub, center, mecca.
  • For a point of heat: Heat source, focal point.
  • For a place of unrest: Flashpoint, trouble zone, conflict zone, crisis area.
Related Idioms
  • "To be a hot spot for (something)": To be a place where a particular activity or phenomenon is concentrated or common.
    • The wetland is a hot spot for birdwatching.
    • This neighborhood used to be a hot spot for jazz music.
hot spot

A new hot spot for live music opened downtown.

Noun
  1. a lively entertainment spot
  2. a point of relatively intense heat or radiation
  3. a place of political unrest and potential violence
    • the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots

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