What part of speech is heat?

Heat can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. heat is a verb, present, 1st person singular of heat (infinitive).
  • 2. heat is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. heat is a noun, singular of heats.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does heat mean?

Definitions

Verb

heat - make hot or hotter; "the sun heats the oceans"; "heat the water on the stove"
heat - gain heat or get hot; "The room heated up quickly"
heat - provide with heat; "heat the house"
heat - arouse or excite feelings and passions; "The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor"; "The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world"; "Wake old feelings of hatred"

Noun

heat - a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
heat - the sensation caused by heat energy
heat - the trait of being intensely emotional
heat - a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race
heat - utility to warm a building; "the heating system wasn't working"; "they have radiant heating"
heat - the presence of heat
heat - applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity

Examples of heat

#   Sentence  
1. verb Heat the water on the stove.
2. verb Heat the house.
3. verb Recently, I read an email that reported the horrific nightmare Civet Cats go through by sick losers who put them in sheds and heat the inside of the sheds up to 110 degrees with fires, so that they can periodically scrape the sweat off of their genitals and sell it to corrupt corporations who use it to prolong the scent of perfumes.
4. verb $300m - Amount cut from the federal programme that provides subsidies to poor families so they can heat their homes.
5. verb The fire isn't very hot, so it won't heat the kettle.
6. verb Could you heat this dish?
7. verb This room will soon heat up.
8. verb This heater won't heat up that large room.
9. verb How do you heat the house?
10. verb If you heat ice, it melts.
11. verb ‘Look, there, at the large cauldrons. The fire always burns under them. By day and by night I fill them full of people’s tears from this lake and heat them, so that they dry, until I dry the whole lake, until the steam rises up to the sky!’.
12. verb I cannot heat the dinner. There is no gas.
13. verb If you heat water at 100 °c, it boils.
14. verb Let me heat it up some leftovers for you.
15. verb Where did you heat them?
16. noun Seems like a good idea to keep the heat on Hoecker & Co.right up until Nov. 1.
17. noun Please send me an excel spreadsheet which depicts the value that you see associated with the heat rate spread option.
18. noun I was thinking, that while I'm sitting here, relaxing and enjoying myself, those poor innocent animals are being cooked to death with heat in those Holocaust-esque death chambers.
19. noun (The heat increases their "production" of musk.).
20. noun from my understanding, if its heated from the bottom, my snake risks burning its belly if it burrows and rests directly on top of the glass over the heater unless i buy some of that reptile carpet to put under the substrate, but it has better heat distribution.
21. noun if its from the side i dont have to worry about propping it up, but the snake can still burn itself if it slithers along the side of the tank and i also read that it doesnt distribute heat as well?
22. noun they will move if they get too warm-it's not like a heat rock which you should avoid at all costs.
23. noun I now use a 75watt basking or heat bulb for mine and he seems to like it.
24. noun Brass melts at just under 2000F which is a bright yellow heat, not red hot.
25. noun he has a great environment, with water and lots of hiding places and a heat lamp.
26. noun I have a basking spot lamp that says it is a double reflector that focuses 35% more light/heat and provides beneficial UVA rays important to the psycholical well-being of him.
27. noun My question is does that mean it gives him not only the heat, but the "sun rays" he needs?
28. noun Let me try to break this down as simply as I can: diurnal (active during the day time) reptiles like the bearded dragon require 3 types of "light," UVA, UVB, and heat.
29. noun Any white light emitting light source will emit UVA, including heat bulbs, that's the easy one to provide for.
30. noun UVB will always be a separate bulb from the heat lamp, unless you use a MVB (mercury vapor bulb) which is the only reptile use bulb that will emit both UVB and heat from one bulb.
Sentence  
verb
Heat the water on the stove.
Heat the house.
Recently, I read an email that reported the horrific nightmare Civet Cats go through by sick losers who put them in sheds and heat the inside of the sheds up to 110 degrees with fires, so that they can periodically scrape the sweat off of their genitals and sell it to corrupt corporations who use it to prolong the scent of perfumes.
$300m - Amount cut from the federal programme that provides subsidies to poor families so they can heat their homes.
The fire isn't very hot, so it won't heat the kettle.
Could you heat this dish?
This room will soon heat up.
This heater won't heat up that large room.
How do you heat the house?
If you heat ice, it melts.
‘Look, there, at the large cauldrons. The fire always burns under them. By day and by night I fill them full of people’s tears from this lake and heat them, so that they dry, until I dry the whole lake, until the steam rises up to the sky!’.
I cannot heat the dinner. There is no gas.
If you heat water at 100 °c, it boils.
Let me heat it up some leftovers for you.
Where did you heat them?
noun
Seems like a good idea to keep the heat on Hoecker & Co.right up until Nov. 1.
Please send me an excel spreadsheet which depicts the value that you see associated with the heat rate spread option.
I was thinking, that while I'm sitting here, relaxing and enjoying myself, those poor innocent animals are being cooked to death with heat in those Holocaust-esque death chambers.
(The heat increases their "production" of musk.).
from my understanding, if its heated from the bottom, my snake risks burning its belly if it burrows and rests directly on top of the glass over the heater unless i buy some of that reptile carpet to put under the substrate, but it has better heat distribution.
if its from the side i dont have to worry about propping it up, but the snake can still burn itself if it slithers along the side of the tank and i also read that it doesnt distribute heat as well?
they will move if they get too warm-it's not like a heat rock which you should avoid at all costs.
I now use a 75watt basking or heat bulb for mine and he seems to like it.
Brass melts at just under 2000F which is a bright yellow heat, not red hot.
he has a great environment, with water and lots of hiding places and a heat lamp.
I have a basking spot lamp that says it is a double reflector that focuses 35% more light/heat and provides beneficial UVA rays important to the psycholical well-being of him.
My question is does that mean it gives him not only the heat, but the "sun rays" he needs?
Let me try to break this down as simply as I can: diurnal (active during the day time) reptiles like the bearded dragon require 3 types of "light," UVA, UVB, and heat.
Any white light emitting light source will emit UVA, including heat bulbs, that's the easy one to provide for.
UVB will always be a separate bulb from the heat lamp, unless you use a MVB (mercury vapor bulb) which is the only reptile use bulb that will emit both UVB and heat from one bulb.

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