heated (Meaning)

Wordnet

heated (s)

made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated')

marked by emotional heat; vehement

Webster

heated (imp. & p. p.)

of Heat

heated Sentence Examples

  1. The summer sun heated the asphalt to an unbearable temperature.
  2. The argument had heated up, with both parties exchanging harsh words.
  3. The coffee was still heated when she arrived, so she drank it immediately.
  4. The debate over climate change became increasingly heated as scientists presented conflicting evidence.
  5. The engine overheated after being pushed too hard, causing it to seize up.
  6. The heated exchange between the two politicians left a bitter taste in the mouths of the audience.
  7. The molten metal was heated to a blistering 1,000 degrees Celsius.
  8. The heated blanket provided much-needed warmth on a cold winter night.
  9. The heated pool allowed swimmers to enjoy the outdoors even in the cooler months.
  10. The heated discussion about immigration reform highlighted the deep divisions within society.

FAQs About the word heated

made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated'), marked by emotional heat; vehementof Heat

agitated, excited, overactive, frenzied,upset, overwrought, hectic, hyperactive, troubled, in a lather

tranquil, cool, placid, placid, unperturbed, calm, undisturbed, collected, calm, serene

The summer sun heated the asphalt to an unbearable temperature.

The argument had heated up, with both parties exchanging harsh words.

The coffee was still heated when she arrived, so she drank it immediately.

The debate over climate change became increasingly heated as scientists presented conflicting evidence.