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Definition of warmth in English: warmthnoun wɔːmθwɔrmθ mass noun1The quality, state, or sensation of being warm; moderate heat. the warmth of the sun on her skin Example sentencesExamples - Touching her hands is like touching ice, without warmth even in the heat of summer.
- I appreciate the sun, the increased hours of daylight, some moderate warmth.
- The clouds were starting to stretch out and dissipate as the Sun's warmth moved further away.
- Mexx has lined a pair of beige trousers with fleece for extra comfort and warmth.
- The warmth of the sun soon dried the moisture from the new body.
- I don't know about you lot but doesn't the sun and warmth make you feel just that much better, a little more cheerful and energetic?
- Yes, it was definitely darker - the sun still shone, but its warmth had gone.
- You can expect about six hours of sunshine a day, and warmth rather than heat - ideal for walking.
- Melbourne is cold, rainy and dreary after the relative warmth of Sydney sun.
- He draws on a roll of tobacco, which provides him warmth and grants yet another form of slow death.
- Indecision can be ignored entirely while I bask in sun and warmth until some time Tuesday.
- The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun.
- The warmth of the sun, the feel of grass on his skin, and the sweet smell of the air all told him that it was real!
- Elizabeth sighed and pulled herself out of the comforting warmth of her bed.
- The Wallabies say they are here to learn how to win away from home, and to play in different conditions from the sun and warmth they are used to.
- She lay on the very bed that he had ordered made for her, so that she would always know comfort and warmth.
- The gold zari fabric of the cape reflects the encompassing warmth of the sun's rays.
- The morning came and Elizabeth woke to the bright sun shining it's warmth on her face.
- I'll take the sun, and extend its light and its warmth as far as I'm able.
- It was a lovely early sun, full of warmth, and promising more for the day.
Synonyms heat, warmness, hotness cosiness, snugness, comfort, homeliness, mellowness 2Enthusiasm, affection, or kindness. she smiled with real warmth Example sentencesExamples - We experienced the warmth and kindness of the local people who soon became our friends.
- She felt such warmth and kindness from him, as well as a fierceness to protect, and an urge to do what he thought was the right thing.
- Wit, irony and lightness were always balanced, for Smith, by genuine affection and warmth.
- Nana, another year has passed yet the memory of you, your warmth and love and kindness and the lessons you taught me, do not fade.
- Without any kindness or warmth, he quickly placed one hand on my waist and the other in mine.
- Armed with a big smile, Ninia's warmth on stage, and off, lets her get away with murder.
- The warmth of the welcome was all the more impressive because the people had so little.
- Desir exhibited such warmth, caring and concern that she made me forget that I was upset.
- Her icy gaze and menacing snarl turn on a dime to sparkling warmth and dazzling smile.
- When you talk to someone older to you, talk to them with warmth and affection.
- The Queen Mother through her gracious smile generated warmth and kindness to us all.
- Ahmed is thankful to his Hyderabad Sultans mates for their warmth and affection.
- The warmth of the welcome and the cleanliness of beaches were two factors rated as being particularly good.
- That smile was full of warmth and sweetness and I'll never forget such as a smile in my whole lifetime.
- He is a man who hides the scars of personal tragedy but whose warmth and understanding endear him to people on the edge.
- Will's face softened with warmth and affection as he beheld his son for the first time.
- Shih Tzu puppies at one week of age can respond to their breeder with warmth and affection.
- His eyes opened and they were filled with the kindness and warmth that she was used to seeing.
- The warmth of the welcome is overwhelming given the previous hours of solitude.
- The public greeted the great entertainer with great warmth and much enthusiasm.
Synonyms friendliness, affability, amiability, geniality, cordiality, kindliness, kindness, sympathy, understanding, affection, warm-heartedness, good-naturedness, love, tenderness, fondness welcomingness, hospitality, liberality care, benevolence, benignity, charity, charitableness wholeheartedness, enthusiasm, eagerness, heartiness, ardour, vehemence, passion, intensity, fervour, zeal, zest, effusiveness, spiritedness - 2.1 Intensity of emotion.
‘Of course not,’ he snapped, with a warmth that he regretted Example sentencesExamples - I wanted her to either slap me or show me some warmth, the emotional distance was too much to bear.
- There are some displays of warmth between them but there is little emotion in their interaction.
- Walker felt the warmth drain out of his soul as the door slammed shut and the light drained away.
- Things with no eyes flitted about at the corner of the trio's vision, having no fear in this place devoid of emotion, of warmth.
- A rare British treat filled with wit, warmth and enough emotion to melt the hardest heart.
- But Tian has stressed that the key meaning the story has for him is the warmth of the emotions that it expresses.
- So deeply did you touch me, it is no great surprise that I can still feel your embrace, the warmth of your soul.
- Ultimately though, For Tomorrows fail to maintain such moments of intense warmth.
- She had a distinctive voice of intense warmth and startling range, and a technique seldom matched in the history of opera.
Synonyms passion, intensity, ardour, fervour, vehemence, fire, fieriness, excitement, spirit, soul
Definition of warmth in US English: warmthnounwɔrmθwôrmTH 1The quality, state, or sensation of being warm; moderate and comfortable heat. the warmth of the sun on her skin Example sentencesExamples - The warmth of the sun soon dried the moisture from the new body.
- The morning came and Elizabeth woke to the bright sun shining it's warmth on her face.
- The gold zari fabric of the cape reflects the encompassing warmth of the sun's rays.
- It was a lovely early sun, full of warmth, and promising more for the day.
- The warmth of the sun, the feel of grass on his skin, and the sweet smell of the air all told him that it was real!
- Indecision can be ignored entirely while I bask in sun and warmth until some time Tuesday.
- The Wallabies say they are here to learn how to win away from home, and to play in different conditions from the sun and warmth they are used to.
- The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun.
- The clouds were starting to stretch out and dissipate as the Sun's warmth moved further away.
- Elizabeth sighed and pulled herself out of the comforting warmth of her bed.
- She lay on the very bed that he had ordered made for her, so that she would always know comfort and warmth.
- Touching her hands is like touching ice, without warmth even in the heat of summer.
- Melbourne is cold, rainy and dreary after the relative warmth of Sydney sun.
- I appreciate the sun, the increased hours of daylight, some moderate warmth.
- Yes, it was definitely darker - the sun still shone, but its warmth had gone.
- Mexx has lined a pair of beige trousers with fleece for extra comfort and warmth.
- He draws on a roll of tobacco, which provides him warmth and grants yet another form of slow death.
- You can expect about six hours of sunshine a day, and warmth rather than heat - ideal for walking.
- I don't know about you lot but doesn't the sun and warmth make you feel just that much better, a little more cheerful and energetic?
- I'll take the sun, and extend its light and its warmth as far as I'm able.
- 1.1 Enthusiasm, affection, or kindness.
she smiled with real warmth Example sentencesExamples - Nana, another year has passed yet the memory of you, your warmth and love and kindness and the lessons you taught me, do not fade.
- The Queen Mother through her gracious smile generated warmth and kindness to us all.
- Her icy gaze and menacing snarl turn on a dime to sparkling warmth and dazzling smile.
- Wit, irony and lightness were always balanced, for Smith, by genuine affection and warmth.
- Ahmed is thankful to his Hyderabad Sultans mates for their warmth and affection.
- When you talk to someone older to you, talk to them with warmth and affection.
- Will's face softened with warmth and affection as he beheld his son for the first time.
- He is a man who hides the scars of personal tragedy but whose warmth and understanding endear him to people on the edge.
- That smile was full of warmth and sweetness and I'll never forget such as a smile in my whole lifetime.
- Desir exhibited such warmth, caring and concern that she made me forget that I was upset.
- The warmth of the welcome is overwhelming given the previous hours of solitude.
- The warmth of the welcome was all the more impressive because the people had so little.
- His eyes opened and they were filled with the kindness and warmth that she was used to seeing.
- Without any kindness or warmth, he quickly placed one hand on my waist and the other in mine.
- Armed with a big smile, Ninia's warmth on stage, and off, lets her get away with murder.
- The public greeted the great entertainer with great warmth and much enthusiasm.
- The warmth of the welcome and the cleanliness of beaches were two factors rated as being particularly good.
- We experienced the warmth and kindness of the local people who soon became our friends.
- She felt such warmth and kindness from him, as well as a fierceness to protect, and an urge to do what he thought was the right thing.
- Shih Tzu puppies at one week of age can respond to their breeder with warmth and affection.
Synonyms friendliness, affability, amiability, geniality, cordiality, kindliness, kindness, sympathy, understanding, affection, warm-heartedness, good-naturedness, love, tenderness, fondness - 1.2 Vehemence or intensity of emotion.
“Of course not,” he snapped, with a warmth that he regretted Example sentencesExamples - Things with no eyes flitted about at the corner of the trio's vision, having no fear in this place devoid of emotion, of warmth.
- A rare British treat filled with wit, warmth and enough emotion to melt the hardest heart.
- Ultimately though, For Tomorrows fail to maintain such moments of intense warmth.
- I wanted her to either slap me or show me some warmth, the emotional distance was too much to bear.
- So deeply did you touch me, it is no great surprise that I can still feel your embrace, the warmth of your soul.
- She had a distinctive voice of intense warmth and startling range, and a technique seldom matched in the history of opera.
- But Tian has stressed that the key meaning the story has for him is the warmth of the emotions that it expresses.
- Walker felt the warmth drain out of his soul as the door slammed shut and the light drained away.
- There are some displays of warmth between them but there is little emotion in their interaction.
Synonyms passion, intensity, ardour, fervour, vehemence, fire, fieriness, excitement, spirit, soul
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