(of the weather) Summery in nature
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Giving off heat
“The embers remained warm for some time after the fire had already been put out.”
At a high, but comforting, temperature
“We quickly ducked into a warm little cafe to escape the freezing cold outside.”
(of the weather) Summery in nature
“I could not resist going for a walk in the beautiful warm weather.”
Having or showing enthusiasm, affection, or kindness
“The visitors received a warm welcome from Michael when they arrived at his ranch.”
Involving, or given to, open or heavy displays of emotion
“He couldn't wait to return home and bask in his dear wife's warm embrace.”
(of clothing) Built to provide heat or to insulate from heat loss
“You will need to dress in warm and waterproof clothing when you go skiing.”
Close to finding a hidden object or guessing facts
“I'm just going to move in random directions, so let me know when I get warm.”
Extremely hot or torrid
Full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
In a state of comfort and relaxation
Having zealous fervor
Having a warm and sunny climate
To be overcome by lust or aroused
Illuminating or reflecting light
Characterized by approval
Noticeably happy and optimistic
Designed to be embraced or snuggled
Having unconditional and enthusiastic support
Highly stimulating to the senses
Strong, full and heavy, literally or figuratively
Flavored with heating spices, typically served hot
The condition of being alive
Consumed with lust
To make or become warm
“You can warm your cold dinner in the microwave.”
To delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
“The audience's raucous applause would warm the actor's heart.”
(warm to) To take a liking to
“El Guapo would quickly warm to Carmen, but the sentiment was never mutual.”
(of an idea or suggestion) To become enthusiastic about
“It took a while, but he would eventually warm to the idea of going on a holiday.”
To make or become liquefied by heat
To give comfort or support to
To cook in liquid at or below boiling point
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