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    hot po·ta·to
    /ˌhät pəˈtādō/

    noun

    • 1. a controversial issue or situation that is awkward or unpleasant to deal with: informal "dog registration has become a political hot potato"
  2. a situation or subject that people disagree strongly about and that no one wants to deal with: The issue of immigration became a political hot potato. (Definition of hot potato from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of hot potato.

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · Learn the meaning of hot potato, a noun for a controversial question or issue that involves unpleasant or dangerous consequences. See how to use it in a sentence and its word history.

  4. Learn the meaning, origin, and usage of the idiom "hot potato", which refers to a controversial or sensitive topic that people avoid discussing. Find out how it relates to a children's game, a Greek legend, and a political theory.

  5. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase "hot potato", which refers to a sensitive or controversial issue that is difficult to handle. See examples, synonyms, and related expressions from various sources.

  6. Hot potato is a noun that means a problem or situation that no one wants to deal with. Learn how to use this expression in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Hot potato is a slang term for a difficult or unpleasant issue that nobody wants to deal with. Learn the origin, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of this phrase with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. hot potato. A sensitive situation or controversial issue that is difficult to handle and thus gets passed from one person to the next (like a potato that is too hot to hold). The political candidate knew the issue was a hot potato, so he deferred to his chief of staff, who directed questions to the committee chairperson.

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