Warm ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Warm ( adjective )

  1. Having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree.
  2. Feeling or causing a sensation of heat.
  3. Having a temperature that is not low or cool.
  4. Having a yellow or brownish color.
  5. Having a kindly or friendly quality.

Origin:

Old english wearm, of germanic origin; related to dutch warm and german warm.

Examples:

  1. It's a warm summer day.
  2. The sun is warm on my skin.
  3. She wore a warm coat to protect from the cold.
  4. The room felt warm after the fire had been burning for an hour.
  5. The warm colors of the sunset were beautiful.

(As a verb)

Warm ( verb )

  1. Having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree.
  2. Feeling or causing a sensation of heat.
  3. Having a temperature that is not low or cool.
  4. Having a yellow or brownish color.
  5. Having a kindly or friendly quality.

Origin:

Old english wearm, of germanic origin; related to dutch warm and german warm.

Examples:

  1. It's a warm summer day.
  2. The sun is warm on my skin.
  3. She wore a warm coat to protect from the cold.
  4. The room felt warm after the fire had been burning for an hour.
  5. The warm colors of the sunset were beautiful.
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