heated — very angry or excited; showing strong emotion
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: very angry or excited; showing strong emotion
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈhiːtɪd/
Korean meaning: 격렬한, 열띤, 화가 난
Korean pronunciation: 히-티드 (강세: 히)
Example Sentences
- Mom's heated reaction to my report card made the whole house shake.
- The heated swimming pool felt like heaven in winter.
- Their heated discussion about pineapple pizza lasted three hours.
heated
ADJECTIVE//ˈhiːtɪd//
very angry or excited; showing strong emotion

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Seated and repeated until heated!
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Origin
From Middle English 'heten', derived from Old English 'hǽtan' meaning 'to heat'. The word is related to Proto-Germanic '*haitaną', ultimately connected to the concept of causing warmth or high temperature.
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“Mom's heated reaction to my report card made the whole house shake.”
“The heated swimming pool felt like heaven in winter.”
“Their heated discussion about pineapple pizza lasted three hours.”
“The meeting became heated when they discussed the budget cuts.”
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