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Overheated vs Overheater - What's the difference?

overheated | overheater |

As a verb overheated

is past tense of overheat.

As an adjective overheated

is excessively heated.

As a noun overheater is

an individual who tends to feel too hot.

overheated

English

Verb

(head)
  • (overheat)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Excessively heated
  • overheater

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An individual who tends to feel too hot.
  • * 1994 , Skiing (volume 47, number 4, December 1994, page 212)
  • Don't think that technical features and concern about breathability is only for super-techno-dweebs, backcountry skiers, and serious overheaters .
  • * 2002 , Gene Prater, ?Dave Felkley, Snowshoeing (page 75)
  • A crewneck works well for overheaters and warm spring days; turtlenecks keep warmth in and snow out; and zippered turtlenecks are the most versatile. There are varying fabric thicknesses to choose from on the market.