hot seat, in the



hot seat, in the

In a position of extreme stress or discomfort, as when subjected to harsh criticism. For example, When merger negotiations broke down, he was in the hot seat with the stockholders. This expression extends hot seat in the sense of "the electric chair" (for effecting an execution) to wider use. [c. 1930]
See also: hot

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Armandar-MAWNFrench
ReettaRE:T-tahFinnish
Aithan-Biblical Greek
Haim-Hebrew
Timeus-Biblical
DieuweDOO-əFrisian