- nounhothouse (noun) · hothouses (plural noun) · hot-house (noun) · hot-houses (plural noun)
- a heated building, typically made largely of glass, for rearing plants out of season or in a climate colder than is natural for them:"hothouse plants"
- an environment that encourages rapid growth or development, especially in a stifling or intense way:"the hothouse atmosphere of the college"
verbhothouse (verb) · hothouses (third person present) · hothoused (past tense) · hothoused (past participle) · hothousing (present participle) · hot-house (verb) · hot-houses (third person present) · hot-housed (past tense) · hot-housed (past participle) · hot-housing (present participle)- educate (a child) to a high level at an earlier age than is usual:"a school that had a reputation for hothousing its girls"
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a heated building, typically made largely of glass, for rearing plants out of season or in a climate colder than is natural for them:
- an environment that encourages rapid growth or development, especially in a stifling or intense way:
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: a greenhouse maintained at a high temperature especially for the culture of tropical plants 2 : hotbed sense 2 3 obsolete : brothel
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