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- Dictionarywarm/wɔːm/
adjective
- 1. of or at a fairly or comfortably high temperature: "a warm September evening" Similar Opposite
- 2. having or showing enthusiasm, affection, or kindness: "they exchanged warm, friendly smiles" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. make or become warm: "I stamped my feet to warm them up"
noun
- 1. a warm place or area: "stay in the warm, I've made up the fire for you"
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WARM definition: 1. having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot: 2. Warm clothes and…. Learn more.
How to use warm in a sentence. having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree; serving to maintain or preserve heat especially to a satisfactory degree… See the full definition
Warm definition: having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses. See examples of WARM used in a sentence.
If you warm a part of your body or if something hot warms it, it stops feeling cold and starts to feel hotter. The sun had come out to warm his back. American English : warm / ˈwɔrm /
WARM meaning: 1. having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot: 2. Warm clothes and…. Learn more.
warm. (wôrm) adj. warm·er, warm·est. 1. Somewhat hotter than temperate; having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat; moderately hot: a warm climate. 2. Having the natural heat of living beings: a warm body. 3. Preserving or imparting heat: a warm jacket. 4.
showing enthusiasm, friendship or love. Her smile was warm and friendly. The star received a warm welcome from fans. The speaker was given a warm reception. He felt a warm glow at the memory.