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- WARM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WARM is having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree How to use warm in a sentence
- WARM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
I don't have a warm winter coat Those gloves look nice and warm A warm colour is one that is based on or contains a colour such as red, yellow, or orange that suggests warmth
- Warm - definition of warm by The Free Dictionary
1 To become warm: The rolls are warming in the oven 2 To become ardent, enthusiastic, or animated: began to warm to the subject 3 To become kindly disposed or friendly: She felt the audience warming to her
- warm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
warm (comparative warmer, superlative warmest) The tea is still warm This is a very warm room
- WARM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A warm person is friendly and shows a lot of affection or enthusiasm in their behaviour She was a warm and loving mother His familiar warm voice made everybody who knew him feel welcome I would like to express my warmest thanks to the doctors
- warm - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to heat or cook (something) for reuse, as leftovers (usually fol by over or up): to warm up yesterday's stew to excite enthusiasm, ardor, cheerfulness, or vitality in (someone): The wine soon warmed the company
- Warm – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more lt;br gt; — Self . . .
Dive into the meaning of "warm" with this comprehensive glossary entry Discover its etymology from Old English and Proto-Germanic roots, varied definitions by part of speech, real-world examples in books, media, and everyday discourse, plus synonyms and antonyms
- WARM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
WARM definition: having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses See examples of warm used in a sentence
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