different between heated vs stirring
heated
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hi?t?d/
Verb
heated
- simple past tense and past participle of heat
Adjective
heated (comparative more heated, superlative most heated)
- Very agitated, angry or impassioned.
- a heated argument
- (usually not comparable) Made warm or hot by some means.
- a heated greenhouse / swimming pool / towel rail
Antonyms
- unheated
Hyponyms
- sometimes-heated
Translations
Anagrams
- deheat, haeted
heated From the web:
- what's heated tobacco
- what heated mirror
- what's heated seats
- what's heated jacket
- what heated homes
- what's heated discussion
- heated what meaning
- heated what does that mean
stirring
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?st???/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?st?????/
Adjective
stirring
- invigorating or inspiring
- As he had said, his voice was hoarse, but he sang well enough, and it was a stirring tune, something between 'Clementine' and 'La Cucaracha'.
- 22 March 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Games[2]
- The opening crawl (and a stirring propaganda movie) informs us that “The Hunger Games” are an annual event in Panem, a North American nation divided into 12 different districts, each in service to the Capitol, a wealthy metropolis that owes its creature comforts to an oppressive dictatorship.
Translations
Verb
stirring
- present participle of stir
Noun
stirring (countable and uncountable, plural stirrings)
- (gerund of stir) An occasion on which something stirs or is stirred
stirring From the web:
- what stirring means
- what stirring the pot mean
- what stirring effect
- what stirring means in spanish
- what's stirring in french
- what stirring rod is used for
- stirrings what does it mean
- what are stirrings in the giver
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