What is "hotdog" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does hotdog mean in English? Meaning of hotdog definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "hotdog" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "hotdog": someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈhɑtdɑɡ/, /ˈhɑtdɔɡ
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈhɒtdɒɡ/
Meaning of "hotdog": a frankfurter served hot on a bun
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈhɑtdɑɡ/, /ˈhɑtdɔɡ
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈhɒtdɒɡ/
Meaning of "hotdog": a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈhɑtdɑɡ/, /ˈhɑtdɔɡ
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈhɒtdɒɡ/
Synonyms:
dazzle, intimidate, frighten, alarm, stupefy, impress, startle, astonish, appall, horrify, daunt, stun, scare, terrify, flabbergast, cow, grandstand, strike, overawe, showboat, blow away, knock socks off, crow, gloat, boast, prate, exult, gasconade, grandstand, rodomontade, mouth, puff, swagger, bluster, shuck, vaunt, showboat, jive, pat oneself on the back, blow one's own horn, adventurer, madcap, stuntman, show-off, risk-taker, stuntperson, stuntwoman, advertise, brandish, proclaim, disclose, reveal, disport, parade, boast, expose, flash, divulge, gasconade, declare, broadcast, streak, air, grandstand, vaunt, sport, flourish, display, break out, put on an act, show and tell, trot out, showcase, fan it, flash about, let it all hang out, make a scene, roll out, smack with, spring on, throw weight around, wave around, whip out, arch, champion, chief, front, head, heavy, highest, initial, leading, number one, original, paramount, preeminent, premier, primary, prime, principal, supreme, heavyweight, inaugural, A-1, A-number-1, at the cutting edge, at the leading edge, headmost, heavy stuff, hot stuff, hotshot, most important, primo, dignitary, celebrity, luminary, figure, executive, mogul, heavyweight, star, eminence, personage, lion, leader, personality, somebody, power, worthy, magnate, notability, name, VIP, chief, big name, big shot, big wheel, high-up, superstar, pooh-bah, big-time operator, self-assured, fearless, self-reliant, assured, know-it-all, sanguine, poised, hotshot, sure of oneself, undoubtful, dominant, authoritative, leading, persuasive, famous, important, significant, strong, prominent, affecting, controlling, efficacious, forcible, governing, impressive, inspiring, instrumental, meaningful, momentous, moving, name, potent, substantial, telling, touching, weighty, major-league, big-gun, big-wheel, guiding, hot-dog,
Antonyms:
assist, calm, comfort, gladden, reassure, soothe, embolden, delight, bore, encourage, help, expect, please, conceal, hide, deprecate, be quiet, be modest, hide, conceal, withhold, suppress, refrain, secrete, cover, last, least, lowest, unimportant, inferior, secondary, commoner, nobody, lowlife, unknown, meek, unsure, humble, insecure, unself-confident, subordinate, unimportant, inconspicuous, unknown, insignificant, trivial, ineffective, ineffectual, unmoving, inferior, obscure, weak, uninfluential,
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