Opposite of past tense for to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
“I don't have temperature-controlled wine storage, but you can chill the wine in this ice bucket.”
(heat up) Opposite of past tense for to become hot or hotter
“I was sitting at the table, trying to be patient enough to wait for the soup to cool down so I would not burn my tongue again.”
("heat up", figuratively) Opposite of past tense for to become more intense and exciting
“As the discussions reach fever pitch, she will have to wait for the chaos to settle before she can speak again.”
("heat up", figuratively) Opposite of past tense for to become increasingly angry
“My friends spent a half-hour advising me to calm down after I discovered my partner cheating on me.”
Opposite of involving or characterized by sexual attraction between people of the opposite sex
Opposite of a heterosexual
“George Costanza claims his father is a homosexual.”
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