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hotheaded

American  
[hot-hed-id] / ˈhɒtˈhɛd ɪd /

adjective

  1. hot or fiery in spirit or temper; impetuous; rash.

    Hotheaded people shouldn't drive cars.

  2. easily angered; quick to take offense.


Other Word Forms

  • hotheadedly adverb
  • hotheadedness noun

Etymology

Origin of hotheaded

First recorded in 1635–45; hot + head + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Johnny, the youngest and most literally hotheaded of the group, is apt to light himself on fire when he can’t be bothered to find a flashlight.

From Los Angeles Times

The film, directed by Simon Cellan Jones, is a Wahlberg production through and through: Expect some brawny athleticism and a hotheaded family man on a quest for redemption.

From New York Times

Chicago Ebon is the one who embodies Richie, the hotheaded consigliere in “The Bear,” a scuzzily charismatic dude whose masculinity lands somewhere between woefully misguided and willfully abrasive.

From New York Times

“It was a very stressful time for us. We were broke and jobless. He was hotheaded and often drunk,” Nase said.

From Washington Post

It’s a natural matchup, considering how similar they are: Unbelievably strong, invulnerable and hotheaded.

From Los Angeles Times