agitated · annoyed · stressed · feeling uncomfortable due to heat and worry
Imagine you're stuck in a stuffy office with a looming deadline, the AC is broken, and your phone keeps ringing. You'd definitely be 'hot and bothered'! 😱 This phrase perfectly describes feeling agitated, annoyed, or stressed, especially when you're physically uncomfortable (like when it's too warm). It's great for those moments when things are just getting on your nerves and you're feeling a bit flustered. 🥵
When would you most likely use the expression 'to be hot and bothered'? A. 🎉 A situation where you are extremely excited and happy. B. 🧘♀️ A situation where you are calm and relaxed. C. 🥵 A situation where you are feeling agitated, warm, and stressed by many things.
💡 **Don't confuse!** 'Hot and bothered' isn't the same as 'hot under the collar'! 'Hot under the collar' usually means you're angry or very irritated. 'Hot and bothered' is more about general agitation, discomfort, or stress, often (but not always!) with a physical component of being too warm. Think of it as feeling overwhelmed and bothered. 😉