The difference between Hot-blooded and Warm-blooded

When used as adjectives, hot-blooded means easily angered or excited, whereas warm-blooded means maintaining a relatively constant and warm body temperature, regardless of the ambient temperature.


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  1. Hot-blooded as an adjective:

    Easily angered or excited

    Examples:

    "synonyms: lustfupassionate excitable"

  1. Warm-blooded as an adjective (zoology):

    maintaining a relatively constant and warm body temperature, regardless of the ambient temperature

  2. Warm-blooded as an adjective (idiomatic):

    passionate

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