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noun
1.
the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
2.
the condition or quality of being hot: the heat of an oven.
3.
the degree of hotness; temperature: moderate heat.
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–verb (used with object)
21.
to make hot or warm (often followed by up ).
22.
to excite emotionally; inflame or rouse with passion.
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23.
to become hot or warm (often followed by up ).
24.
to become excited emotionally.
—Verb phrase
25.
heat up, to increase or become more active or intense: Business competition will heat up toward the end of the year.
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Origin:
before 900; Middle English hete, Old English h?tu; akin to German Hitze; see hot
—Related forms
heat·a·ble, adjective
heat·ful, adjective
heat·less, adjective
heat·like, adjective
re·heat, verb
re·heat·a·ble, adjective
self-heat·ing, adjective
un·der·heat, verb (used with object)
un·heat·a·ble, adjective
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—Synonyms
2. hotness, warmth. 3. caloricity. 11. ardor, fervor, zeal, flush, fever, excitement, impetuosity. 22. stimulate, warm, stir, animate.
—Antonyms
1. coolness. 11. indifference. 21. cool.
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