Warm
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Warm ( adjective )
- Having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree.
- Feeling or causing a sensation of heat.
- Having a temperature that is not low or cool.
- Having a yellow or brownish color.
- Having a kindly or friendly quality.
Origin:
Old english wearm, of germanic origin; related to dutch warm and german warm.
Examples:
- It's a warm summer day.
- The sun is warm on my skin.
- She wore a warm coat to protect from the cold.
- The room felt warm after the fire had been burning for an hour.
- The warm colors of the sunset were beautiful.
(As a verb)
Warm ( verb )
- Having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree.
- Feeling or causing a sensation of heat.
- Having a temperature that is not low or cool.
- Having a yellow or brownish color.
- Having a kindly or friendly quality.
Origin:
Old english wearm, of germanic origin; related to dutch warm and german warm.
Examples:
- It's a warm summer day.
- The sun is warm on my skin.
- She wore a warm coat to protect from the cold.
- The room felt warm after the fire had been burning for an hour.
- The warm colors of the sunset were beautiful.