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Well-heated

Meaning

Having been thoroughly and effectively warmed to a comfortable temperature.

Origin

For millennia, achieving a consistently warm indoor space was an arduous and often smoky endeavor. Early humans huddled around open fires, their homes drafty and their comfort fleeting. The journey from crude hearths to the sophisticated heating systems of today marked a revolution in human comfort and survival. As architecture evolved and technologies like enclosed stoves, chimneys, and later, central heating became commonplace in the 18th and 19th centuries, the concept of a 'well-heated' space transcended mere warmth. It came to signify a mastery over the elements, a hallmark of domestic contentment, and a testament to the engineering feats that transformed chilly abodes into sanctuaries of steady, reliable warmth.

Examples

  • After a long day of skiing, the chalet felt wonderfully well-heated and inviting.
  • The old library, despite its high ceilings, was always remarkably well-heated in winter.
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