Difference between Bloated and Intumescent

What is the difference between Bloated and Intumescent?

Bloated as an adjective is swollen with fluid or gas. while Intumescent as an adjective is that becomes swollen, especially upon exposure to heat

Bloated

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cause to become distended.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Swollen with fluid or gas. Excessively or extremely large or wealthy. Describing software which is overloaded with features, known as bloatware. Slightly salted and lightly smoked (as in bloated herring).

Example sentence: The hardest part was four days after the surgery - my heart rate was very high, I was choking, I couldn't cough, and I started crying. And it was seeing the way my chest looked, definitely deformed. I'm a fit guy, I'm a skinny guy, but to look in the mirror I was bloated with all of the meds.

Intumescent

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: That becomes swollen, especially upon exposure to heat

We hope you now know whether to use Bloated or Intumescent in your sentence.

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