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"He was heated as he talked."
what words can I use instead of "heated"?
"He was heated as he talked."
what words can I use instead of "heated"?
what words can I use instead of "heated"?
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@30thisfriday arent those words negative compaed to "heated"?
whne someone gets heated, it could be just the person being excited while talking. while agitated and incensed incorporate being angry, i assume... is that wrong?
whne someone gets heated, it could be just the person being excited while talking. while agitated and incensed incorporate being angry, i assume... is that wrong?
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@luckyall you’re right when you said “agitated” and “incensed” implies there’s anger, but so does “heated”. “heated” means marked by passion and anger. So there’s passion, but the vibe is negative.
If you want to describe a passionate or excited person while talking in a positive vibe, you can say “lively”, “energetic” or “excited” 🙂
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