Warmth - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |wɔːrmθ|  American pronunciation of the word warmth
Brit.  |wɔːmθ|  British pronunciation of the word warmth

noun

- the sensation caused by heat energy (syn: heat)
- a warmhearted feeling
- the quality of having a moderate degree of heat
an agreeable warmth in the house
- the trait of being intensely emotional (syn: heat, passion)
- a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love (syn: affectionateness, fondness)

Extra examples

I could feel the warmth of the fireplace.

She enjoyed the warmth of their praise.

They possessed a graciousness and warmth that put their guests at ease.

The children huddled closely together for warmth.

I could feel the warmth of the sun.

These boots provide warmth and comfort in the coldest temperatures.

She likes warmth and sentiment in a movie.

The sheep huddled together for warmth.

...the rich colors used in the wall coverings and furniture give the room an impalpable warmth...

...the violinist delivered a perfunctory performance that displayed none of the passion and warmth he was once known for...

The benevolent warmth of the sun has a great influence on the plants.

When the mist cleared, welcome warmth radiated from the sun.

The sea retains the sun's warmth longer than the land.

The baby animals snuggled up together for warmth.

Alan was very reluctant to leave the warmth and comfort of the fire.

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