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[ US /ˈhitəd, ˈhitɪd/ ]
[ UK /hˈiːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated')
    a heated swimming pool
    wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana
    he was all het up and sweaty
  2. marked by emotional heat; vehement
    a heated argument

How To Use heated In A Sentence

  • I claim it is helping save the planet, being heated by the odd feline and my doona. The post in which I whine about the weather
  • Here, however, they are unlikely to survive the frosts although both impatiens and pelagoniums can be kept for next year in a heated greenhouse or brought indoors and used as house plants.
  • She had a series of heated confrontation with her parents over homework.
  • His skin had felt deliciously cool against her heated flesh as his hard body moved against hers.
  • We decided to only soften the water that would be heated, since there were no other quality issues with hardness in the cold tap water.
  • The air in the balloon expands when heated.
  • After some heated argument a decision was finally taken.
  • For the floors above, we can use temporary airsealing floor by floor, and portable equipment; when we have things atmosphered and lighted and heated, you and Martha and Tony Lattimer can go to work systematically and in comfort, and I'll give you all the help I can spare from the other work. Omnilingual
  • The stube, or stove, of a German inn, derived its name from the great hypocaust, which is always strongly heated to secure the warmth of the apartment in which it is placed. Anne of Geierstein
  • But the calcium scale produced when conditioned water is heated will still produce scum with soap, and will not dissolve existing scale.
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