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Overheated - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Overheated means excessively hot, often due to prolonged heat or overuse. It can describe objects (like engines), environments, or even emotions (like anger or excitement) that become too intense.

overheated

/**American phonetic transcription:** ˌoʊvərˈhiːtɪd/ /**British phonetic transcription:** ˌəʊvəˈhiːtɪd/

Definition:

Excessively heated, often causing damage or discomfort; overly excited or agitated.

Synonyms:

Overheated, sweltering, scorching, feverish, inflamed

Part of Speech:

Adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

Chilled, cooled

Common Collocations:

Overheated engine, overheated debate, overheated market, overheated room

Derivatives:

Overheat (verb), overheating (noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "overheated" for extreme heat or intense emotions; avoid overuse in casual contexts.

Common Phrases:

Overheated argument, overheated rhetoric, running hot and cold

Etymology:

Derived from "over-" (excessive) + "heat," originating from Old English *hǣtu*.

Examples:

  • 1. The car’s engine became overheated after climbing the steep hill.
  • 2. She felt overheated in the crowded subway during summer.
  • 3. The politician’s speech caused an overheated debate among the audience.
  • 4. Investors worry about an overheated stock market crashing soon.

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