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View definitions for warmth

warmth

noun as in fervor

noun as in affection

noun as in heat

Strongest match

Strong match

noun as in good feeling

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Example Sentences

For the prosecution, Tom Little KC earlier told the court that the couple had been "warned that it was inappropriate to live in a tent without access to proper warmth".

From BBC

Despite the warmth in the daytime, this has been at odds with the night-time temperatures with a huge difference between - what weather forecasters call diurnal range.

From BBC

Over the years, she has refined her ability to maximize flavor, entertain with warmth, and host with effortless charm—melding fine dining techniques with her own personal style to create food that feels like home.

From Salon

For the next three hours, every time her name was mentioned the crowd applauded politely, but without any real warmth.

There was a warmth and feeling of camaraderie in the air at the London summit on Ukraine, but also a soundtrack that amounted to a continent collectively thinking that things have just got real.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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