Comparative for having been made warm or hot
“For a healthy breakfast, lunch or dinner, place a heated serving of Brussels sprouts in a bowl and top with a fried egg.”
Comparative for somewhat warm or hot in temperature
“He murmured between kisses, the heated warmth of his breath mingling with hers.”
Comparative for inflamed with passion or conviction
“However, that year, when Brazil and France entered the World Cup final, the two often engaged in heated arguments on the winner.”
Comparative for very agitated, typically with anger
“It is so odd to me that hay can be such a controversial hot topic, but I have watched and heard more people get heated over discussing hay than I can believe.”
Comparative for full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
Comparative for being in a state of increased energy or activity
Comparative for high in tension or levels of conflict
Comparative for full of spirit, energy and enthusiasm
Comparative for of food, that has been prepared by cooking
Comparative for requiring sensitive or careful handling
Comparative for flavored with heating spices, typically served hot
Comparative for giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or public disagreement
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