hot spot

noun

variants or less commonly hotspot
plural hot spots also hotspots
Synonyms of hot spotnext
1
: a place of more than usual interest, activity, or popularity
tourist hot spots
an entertainment hot spot
… an ambitious chef at a top New York hotspot.Josh Sharpe
2
: a place in the upper mantle of the earth at which hot magma from the lower mantle upwells to melt through the crust usually in the interior of a tectonic plate to form a volcanic feature
also : a place in the crust overlying a hot spot
3
a
: an area of political, military, or civil unrest usually considered dangerous
global hot spots
b
: a place with a high concentration of something
a crime/pollution hot spot
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with no fewer than 15 unique families of animals.Brandon Keim
specifically, medical : a place or area (such as a city or region of a country) where there is an elevated prevalence or increased transmission risk of a disease
The city became a COVID-19 hot spot.
4
usually hotspot
a
: a wireless network that is available to the public at a particular place (such as a library or café)
Don't shop online or do online banking while using an unencrypted or open wireless network, like those provided for free at coffee shops or some airport hotspots.National Consumers League
b
: a portable device that provides a wireless network
… has secured 3,000 wireless hotspots—portable devices that provide wireless internet access to phones, laptops and tablets—to loan out to library members.Michelle Pitcher
Whether you're a digital nomad … or just want to catch the latest news, you need a mobile hotspot or travel router for a secure connection.Angela Watson
also : a feature that allows a wireless mobile device to share its wireless connection with another device
The power and internet was down in his building, so he used his phone's hotspot to call on his laptop. Christian Smith
5
: an inflamed patch of moist infected skin on a domestic animal and especially a dog

Examples of hot spot in a Sentence

The new restaurant is the latest hot spot in town. This part of the country is a hot spot of rebel activity.
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Over the past few weeks, authorities in Puerto Vallarta in the Mexican state of Jalisco, a hot spot for American tourism, have recovered the bodies of the women in separate parts of the city, according to local reports. Peter D'abrosca, FOXNews.com, 26 May 2026 Neighborhoods hot spots Lee + White Pull up to this West End development, which is right around the corner from Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Gavin Godfrey, AJC.com, 22 May 2026 Grills naturally have hot spots, cooler areas, flare-ups, and uneven heat. Katie Rosenhouse, Southern Living, 22 May 2026 Each year, the nonprofit Surfrider Foundation issues a report on the state of America's beaches, and once again, Linda Mar Beach landed in the top 10 list of beach bacteria hot spots. Molly McCrea, CBS News, 22 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for hot spot

Word History

First Known Use

1887, in the meaning defined at sense 3a

Time Traveler
The first known use of hot spot was in 1887

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“Hot spot.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hot%20spot. Accessed 29 May. 2026.

Kids Definition

hot spot

noun
1
: a place of more than normal interest, activity, or popularity
surfing hot spots
2
: a place where hot magma from the earth's interior rises through the mantle and crust to form a volcanic feature
3
a
: an area of political, military, or civil unrest usually considered dangerous
b
: a place where a disease is especially prevalent
4
: a place where a wireless Internet connection is available

Medical Definition

hot spot

noun
variants also hotspot
1
: a patch of painful moist inflamed skin on a domestic animal and especially a dog that starts as a response to a skin irritant (as an allergen or an insect or tick bite), that is rapidly worsened by scratching, chewing, or licking the affected area, and that may become seriously infected if not promptly cleaned and medicated
2
: a place or area (as a city or region of a country) where there is an elevated prevalence or an increased transmission risk of a disease (as cholera, diabetes, or malaria)
3
: a site in genetic material (as DNA or a chromosome) having a high frequency of mutation or recombination

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