warmed-up
adjective
• (of food or drink) reheated.
• "a warmed-up airline meal"
Similar:
reheated,
heated up,
warmed-over,
• (of an idea or product) not new or original.
• "the memorandum is a mishmash of outmoded economic ideas and warmed-up ideals from before the war"
Similar:
unoriginal,
derivative,
imitative,
uninventive,
copied,
plagiarized,
plagiaristic,
second-hand,
rehashed,
trite,
hackneyed,
stale,
tired,
worn out,
flat,
stock,
banal,
uninspired,
old hat,
hacky,
warm up
• prepare for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practising gently beforehand.
• "the band were warming up"
Similar:
limber up,
loosen up,
stretch,
work out,
exercise,
get into condition,
get into shape,
practise,
prepare,
get ready,
rehearse,
• reheat previously cooked food.
• "can you warm the soup up for me?"
• entertain an audience so as to make them more receptive to the main act.
• "on stage, Miles was warming up the crowd"
Similar:
enliven,
liven (up),
stimulate,
animate,
rouse,
put some life into,
stir (up),
move,
excite,
cheer up,
get going,
Opposite:
calm down,