Warmth
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Warmth ( noun )
- The quality or state of being warm.
- A feeling of comfort and cheerfulness caused by being near a fire, in the sun, etc.
- Kindness and friendliness.
Origin:
Middle english warmthe, from old english wearmðu; akin to old high german warmi warmth.
Examples:
- The warmth of the sun felt good on my face.
- She hugged him tightly, seeking warmth in his embrace.
- The warmth of her smile made him feel welcome.
- He felt a sense of warmth and belonging in the group.
- The room was filled with warmth and laughter.
(As a verb)
Warmth ( verb )
- The quality or state of being warm.
- A feeling of comfort and cheerfulness caused by being near a fire, in the sun, etc.
- Kindness and friendliness.
Origin:
Middle english warmthe, from old english wearmðu; akin to old high german warmi warmth.
Examples:
- The warmth of the sun felt good on my face.
- She hugged him tightly, seeking warmth in his embrace.
- The warmth of her smile made him feel welcome.
- He felt a sense of warmth and belonging in the group.
- The room was filled with warmth and laughter.