The difference between Fiery and Hotheaded
When used as adjectives, fiery means of or relating to fire, whereas hotheaded means pertaining to or characteristic of a hothead or hotheadedness.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fiery and Hotheaded
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Fiery as an adjective:
Of or relating to fire.
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Fiery as an adjective:
Burning or glowing.
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Fiery as an adjective:
Inflammable or easily ignited.
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Fiery as an adjective:
Having the colour of fire.
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Fiery as an adjective:
Hot or inflamed.
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Fiery as an adjective:
Tempestuous or emotionally volatile.
Examples:
"a fiery temper"
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Fiery as an adjective:
Spirited or filled with emotion.
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Hotheaded as an adjective:
Pertaining to or characteristic of a hothead or hotheadedness; (of a person) easily excited or angered.