heat
heat - verb
- To become warm or hot
- To start to spoil from heat
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"water heating in a kettle"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the heat from here." "That heat belongs to me." "The heat is very important."
heat - thesaurus
Synonyms: ardency, ardor, emotion, enthusiasm, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fire
Antonyms: impassiveness, impassivity, insensibility, insensibleness, insensitiveness, insensitivity
SpellingJoy score for heat
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
76
Letter Values
H
11
E
5
A
1
T
23
Etymology
Middle English heten, going back to Old English hǣtan, going back to Germanic *haitjan- (whence also Middle Dutch hēten "to make warm," Old High German heizen, Old Norse heita "to make hot, brew"), derivative of *haita- "having a high temperature, burning"
Found in Lyrics
"Eat It"
by Weird Al Yankovic
1984"Just eat it"
Context: Parody song about eating