Synonym: affect, arouse, cook, excite, inflame, kindle, move, prepare, provoke, stir, warm. Antonym: cold. Similar words: wheat, cheat, theater, in the heat of, hear, head, heal, eat. Meaning: [hɪːt] n. 1. a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature 2. the presence of heat 3. the sensation caused by heat energy 4. the trait of being intensely emotional 5. applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity 6. a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race 7. utility to warm a building. v. 1. make hot or hotter 2. provide with heat 3. arouse or excite feelings and passions 4. gain heat or get hot.
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(1) Where there's reek there's heat.
(3) The heat made him feel faint.
(4) I'll heat it up in the microwave.
(5) I can't walk about in this heat.
(6) They work on a principle of heat absorption.
(7) Heat until all the water has evaporated.
(8) The oppressive afternoon heat had quite tired him out.
(9) The fire gave out a fierce heat.
(10) Heat the jam until it liquefies.
(11) It brings some relief from the merciless summer heat.
(12) Heat is a mode of motion.
(13) Wood is a poor conductor of heat.
(14) The sun sends out light and heat.
(15) Heat the milk until it is just lukewarm.
(16) Cook over a medium heat for 15 minutes.
(17) The sun's heat vaporizes the water of the ocean.
(18) Heat gently until the sugar dissolves.
(19) This fire doesn't give out much heat.
(20) At times[sentencedict.com], the heat was barely tolerable.
(21) Heat the olive oil over a moderate flame .
(22) I am suffocated by the intense heat.
(23) They burned coal to heat the room.
(24) The children have adapted well to the heat.
(25) In August the heat is barely tolerable.
(26) This will relieve the heat of the fever.
(27) You can feel the heat of the.
(28) The heat shrivelled up the grass.
(29) Heat the oven to a temperature of 200?C .