incalescence

[in-kal-es-uhโ€‰ns]

incalescence Definition

  • 1the state of being heated or warmed, especially to a high temperature
  • 2the process of heating or warming something

Using incalescence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "incalescence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The incalescence of the sun was unbearable.

  • Example

    The incalescence of the metal made it difficult to handle.

  • Example

    The incalescence of the oven was necessary to bake the cake.

incalescence Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for incalescence

Phrases with incalescence

  • to reach a high temperature

    Example

    The metal reached incalescence and became too hot to touch.

  • a state of intense emotional warmth or excitement

    Example

    The incalescence of passion between the two lovers was palpable.

  • a state of intense anger or fury

    Example

    The incalescence of anger in his eyes was frightening.

Origins of incalescence

from Latin 'incalescentia', from 'incalescere' meaning 'to become warm'

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Summary: incalescence in Brief

The term 'incalescence' [in-kal-es-uhโ€‰ns] refers to the state of being heated or warmed, especially to a high temperature, and the process of heating or warming something. It is often used to describe the intensity of heat, as in 'The incalescence of the sun was unbearable.' 'Incalescence' can also be used to describe emotional states, such as 'incalescence of passion' or 'incalescence of anger.'