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heat
noun
    1. A form of energy that is stored as the energy of vibration or motion (kinetic energy) of the atoms or molecules of a material.
    2. A high temperature; warmth; the state of being hot.
      Thesaurus: warmth, fever, incandescence, sultriness, swelter, tepidity, torridness; Antonym: cold, frigidity, frost.
    3. Hot weather.
    4. Intensity of feeling, especially anger or excitement.
      Example: the heat of the argument
      Thesaurus: passion, ardour, fervour, intensity, agitation, excitement, vehemence, violence, zeal.
    5. The most intense part.
      Example: in the heat of the battle
    6a. sport.
      A preliminary race or contest which eliminates some competitors;
    6b. sport.
      A single section in a contest.
    7. Oestrus, a period of sexual receptivity in some female mammals.
    8. Redness of the skin, especially when sore, with a feeling of heat.
      Example: prickly heat
    9. colloq
      Police investigation following a crime.
      Example: The heat is on
    (chiefly US)
    10. colloq
      Criticism or abuse.
verb, tr & intr heated, heating
    1. To make or become hot or warm.
      Thesaurus: warm up, toast, melt, oxidize, sear, chafe, incinerate; Antonym: chill, cool, freeze.
    2. To make or become intense or excited.
      Thesaurus: inflame, kindle, excite, animate, impassion, inspirit, rouse, stimulate; Antonym: dampen.
Idiom: in heat (on heat)
    Said of some female mammals: ready to mate. See also oestrus.
Idiom: in the heat of the moment
    Without pausing to think.
Idiom: take the heat out of something
    To lessen the vehemence or acrimony of (a situation, etc).
Idiom: turn on the heat
    colloq
    To use brutal treatment in order to coerce.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hætu.





heated
adj
    1. Having been made hot or warm.
    2. Angry or excited.
      Thesaurus: acrimonious, angry, bitter, loud, violent, vehement; impassioned, charged, intense, raging, stormy, tempestuous, violent; Antonym: cordial, dispassionate.
Derivative: heatedly
adverb
    Derivative: heatedness
    noun


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