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Definition of hot water in English: hot waternoun hɒt ˈwɔːtə 1Water at a high temperature, either naturally as in a hot spring, or artificially heated for cookery, washing, or other purposes; (in later use) specifically heated water available on tap (in a home, hotel, etc.). 2Figurative informal. A state of discomfort, difficulty, or painful uncertainty; disgrace, trouble. Chiefly in "in hot water". 3In plural Alcoholic spirits obtained by distillation; spirituous liquors. Now historical.
Origin Old English; earliest use found in Lacnunga. From hot + water. Definition of hot water in US English: hot waternounhɒt ˈwɔːtə 1Water at a high temperature, either naturally as in a hot spring, or artificially heated for cookery, washing, or other purposes; (in later use) specifically heated water available on tap (in a home, hotel, etc.). 2Figurative informal. A state of discomfort, difficulty, or painful uncertainty; disgrace, trouble. Chiefly in "in hot water". 3In plural Alcoholic spirits obtained by distillation; spirituous liquors. Now historical.
Origin Old English; earliest use found in Lacnunga. From hot + water. |