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warmth
[ wawrmth ]
noun
- the quality or state of being warm; moderate or gentle heat.
- the sensation of moderate heat.
- liveliness of feelings, emotions, or sympathies; ardor or fervor; enthusiasm or zeal:
She spoke her mind with great warmth. There was warmth in his greeting and in his handshake.
- the quality of being intimate and attached:
All children need warmth and affection from their families.
Synonyms: tenderness, affection, kindness
- an effect of brightness, cheerfulness, coziness, etc., achieved by the use of warm colors:
The room has warmth since it was redecorated.
- the means or ability to produce a sensation of heat:
a jacket with little warmth.
- slight anger or irritation:
Her denial betrayed some warmth.
warmth
/ wɔːmθ /
noun
- the state, quality, or sensation of being warm
- intensity of emotion
he denied the accusation with some warmth
- affection or cordiality
Other Words From
- warmthless adjective
- warmthless·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The irony is that the character Timmy is presented with warmth in South Park and given character depth by co-creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker.
I used to rush in, taking on the helper role because it offered warmth and a modicum of love.
Studio Tour, said the firm is showcasing properties that embody “the warmth, charm and community spirit that define the season.”
Her Berniece is a complicated mixture of ferocity, warmth and deep-rooted pain, all anchored in her family’s past.
Early 2024 warmth was boosted by the natural El Niño weather pattern.
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