white heat
/'wait'hi:t/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The intense heat at which a substance emits white light: The temperature at which a heated object, typically metal, glows with a bright white color.
- A state of intense emotion or activity: A figurative meaning describing a period of extreme passion, excitement, anger, or productive effort.
Usage and Examples
Literal Meaning (Temperature):
- The blacksmith worked the iron until it reached a white heat.
- Certain metals must be brought to a white heat to be properly forged.
Figurative Meaning (Intense State):
- The creative team was in a white heat of productivity to meet the deadline.
- His argument was delivered with the white heat of moral outrage.
Advanced Usage
- "to bring something to a white heat": To intensify something to its peak level, either literally (temperature) or figuratively (emotion, activity).
- The debate brought public interest in the issue to a white heat.
Variants and Related Words
- White-hot (adjective): Glowing white from heat; or, characterized by intense emotion or activity.
- The metal was white-hot.
- She felt a white-hot rage.
Synonyms
- Literal: Incandescence, glowing heat.
- Figurative: Frenzy, fever pitch, intensity, fervor, passion.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "At white heat": In a state of extreme intensity.
- The novel was written at white heat in just three weeks.
Noun
- the hotness of something heated until it turns white