Not so/too hot In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "not so/too hot", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Regina Tuyen Le calendar 2021-09-09 03:09

Meaning of Not so/too hot

Synonyms:

in a bad way , sick as a dog , feel under the weather , not very good

Not so/too hot adjective informal

This phrase is not comparable.

Not fine; not feeling well or healthy

She wasn't feeling so hot, so she went home after the first lesson.

How are you doing today? I am not so hot.

You don't look so hot. Are you alright?

Not very good at quality or standard

I feel disappointed about his presentation. It's not too hot as I expected.

The service of this hotel is not too hot. We should choose the other one.

The fried rice I ate was not so hot, but the hotpot was extremely good..

I'm not so hot at soccer.

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Grammar and Usage of Not so/too hot

  • am/is/are not so/too hot
  • don't/ doesn't look so/too hot
  • was/were not so/too hot
  • did not look so/too hot
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