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Hot-headed
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Hot-headed
describes someone who loses their temper quickly and reacts without thinking.
Examples:
1- My manager is hot-headed—he often shouts before hearing the full story.
2- Teenagers can sometimes be hot-headed, especially when they feel misunderstood.
Hello and welcome back to the podcast! Today’s word is “hot-headed.”
Picture this: You’re waiting in line at a coffee shop. Someone accidentally bumps into a man ahead of you, spilling a few drops of coffee on his jacket. Instead of brushing it off, he yells, slams his cup down, and storms out angrily. That’s being hot-headed.
So, what does it mean? Hot-headed describes someone who loses their temper quickly and reacts without thinking.
Here are a few examples: My manager is hot-headed—he often shouts before hearing the full story.
The actor’s hot-headed behavior on set made the headlines.
Teenagers can sometimes be hot-headed, especially when they feel misunderstood.
And now, a question for you:
💡 Do you know someone who’s hot-headed? How do you usually deal with them when they get upset?
That’s it for today! Don’t forget to share your stories, feedback and comments via the gmail address provided