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adjective
- 1. made warm or hot: "a heated swimming pool" Similar Opposite
- 2. inflamed with passion or conviction: "she had a heated argument with an official" Similar Opposite
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heated adjective (EMOTION) excited or angry: a heated debate. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. It does no good to get angry at him - it won't change the situation at all. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Angry and displeased. acridly. acrimonious.
The meaning of HEATED is marked by anger or passion. How to use heated in a sentence.
excited; inflamed; vehement: a heated discussion. Synonyms: fierce, impassioned, passionate. heated. / ˈhiːtɪd / adjective. made hot; warmed. impassioned or highly emotional.
Define heated. heated synonyms, heated pronunciation, heated translation, English dictionary definition of heated. adj. Angry; vehement; impassioned: a heated argument. heat′ed·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
If someone gets heated about something, they get angry and excited about it. You will understand that people get a bit heated about issues such as these. [+ about/over] The baron became increasingly heated over the hypocrisy of it all. Synonyms: wound up, worked up, keyed up, het up [informal] More Synonyms of heated.
adjective. /ˈhiːtɪd/ (of a person or discussion) full of anger and excitement. a heated argument/debate. The Prime Minister was involved in a heated exchange with Opposition MPs. She became very heated. Extra Examples. Want to learn more?
Heated things are warmed up, like a heated swimming pool or a heated bowl of tomato soup. After a long walk in the snow, the warmth of a heated building feels great, although tasting a meal that's been heated in a microwave too long doesn't feel too great when it burns your tongue.