Warmth ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Warmth ( noun )

  1. The quality or state of being warm.
  2. A feeling of comfort and cheerfulness caused by being near a fire, in the sun, etc.
  3. Kindness and friendliness.

Origin:

Middle english warmthe, from old english wearmðu; akin to old high german warmi warmth.

Examples:

  1. The warmth of the sun felt good on my face.
  2. She hugged him tightly, seeking warmth in his embrace.
  3. The warmth of her smile made him feel welcome.
  4. He felt a sense of warmth and belonging in the group.
  5. The room was filled with warmth and laughter.

(As a verb)

Warmth ( verb )

  1. The quality or state of being warm.
  2. A feeling of comfort and cheerfulness caused by being near a fire, in the sun, etc.
  3. Kindness and friendliness.

Origin:

Middle english warmthe, from old english wearmðu; akin to old high german warmi warmth.

Examples:

  1. The warmth of the sun felt good on my face.
  2. She hugged him tightly, seeking warmth in his embrace.
  3. The warmth of her smile made him feel welcome.
  4. He felt a sense of warmth and belonging in the group.
  5. The room was filled with warmth and laughter.
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