All hot stuff antonyms
hot stuff
H h adj hot stuff
- humble — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- modest — having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
- unconceited — having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.
- diffident — lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy.
- meek — humbly patient or docile, as under provocation from others.
- self-conscious — excessively aware of being observed by others.
- timid — lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
- shy — bashful; retiring.
- last — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- least — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
- lowest — situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf.
- unimportant — of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
- inferior — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
- secondary — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
noun hot stuff
- loser — a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series.
- failure — an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success: His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
- amateur — An amateur is someone who does something as a hobby and not as a job.
- rookie — an athlete playing his or her first season as a member of a professional sports team: The rookie replaced the injured regular at first base.
- imbecile — Informal. a dunce; blockhead; dolt: Don't stand there like an imbecile. Open the door!.
- ignoramus — an extremely ignorant person.
- greenhorn — an untrained or inexperienced person.