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heated adjective [ ˈhiːtɪd ]

• made warm or hot.
• "a heated swimming pool"
Similar: made warm, made hot, warmed up, reheated, hot, piping hot,
Opposite: cooled,
• inflamed with passion or conviction.
• "she had a heated argument with an official"
Similar: vehement, passionate, impassioned, animated, spirited, lively, intense, fiery, fervid, full-hearted, angry, bitter, furious, fierce, violent, frenzied, raging, stormy, tempestuous, perfervid, passional, excited, roused, inflamed, worked up, wound up, keyed up, enraged, het up, in a state, uptight,
Opposite: half-hearted, calm,

heat verb

• make or become hot or warm.
• "the room faces north and is difficult to heat"
Similar: warm, warm up, heat up, make hot, make warm, raise something's temperature, take the chill off, reheat, cook, boil, bake, roast, toast, stew, fry, grill, hot, hot up, become hot, become warm, grow hot, grow warm, become hotter, become warmer, get hotter, get warmer, increase in temperature, rise in temperature,
Opposite: cool, cool down,
Origin: Old English hǣtu (noun), hǣtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hitte (noun) and German heizen (verb), also to hot.


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