hot air
/'hɔt'eə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- Empty or exaggerated talk: Speech that sounds impressive but lacks substance, truth, or sincerity. It is often boastful or meant to deceive.
- Heated air: Air that has been warmed and, due to being less dense, tends to rise.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Empty Talk):
- His promises about quick riches were just a lot of hot air.
- Ignore the politician's speech; it's full of hot air and no real plans.
- Noun (Heated Air):
- Hot air from the furnace rose to the ceiling.
- A hot air balloon floats because it is filled with hot air.
Advanced Usage
- "Full of hot air": An idiom describing a person who frequently talks in an exaggerated, insincere, or empty way.
- Don't listen to him; he's full of hot air.
Variants and Related Words
- Hot-air balloon (n): A large balloon that rises by being filled with heated air.
- We went for a ride in a hot-air balloon.
Synonyms
- Empty talk: Nonsense, bluster, bombast.
- Heated air: Warm air.
Related Idioms
- "Blow hot air": To talk in a boastful or empty manner.
- He's just blowing hot air to impress everyone.
Noun
- loud and confused and empty talk
- mere rhetoric
- air that has been heated and tends to rise