Heat is the energy that makes things warmer. We feel it when we are near a fire or in the sun. Heat can move from one thing to another.
The sun gives heat to the earth.
Open the door to let in some heat.
Heat means how hot the weather or a place is. In summer, the heat is high and we feel warm outside or inside rooms.
There is a heat in the summer in Egypt.
The heat inside the room is very strong.
To heat means to make something warm or hot. People heat food or water to eat or drink it better.
Please heat the soup in the microwave.
She heats the water for tea every morning.
Heat can mean pressure caused by problems or difficult situations. When people feel heat, they feel worried or tense.
The team felt the heat from the other players.
She is under heat to finish the work soon.
In sports, a heat is one race in a group of races. People run or swim in heats to decide who goes to the next round.
She won her heat in the 100 meter race.
The swimmers start in the first heat now.
Heat here means strong feelings or excitement during an event. It can mean anger, excitement, or passion that affects people quickly.
The heat of the moment made him angry.
They argued in the heat of the night.
Heat can mean gunfire or shooting during a battle or fight. It refers to the action when weapons shoot bullets or other projectiles.
The soldiers returned fire in the heat of battle.
There was heat between the two groups in the fight.