warm
Pronunciation
/wɑrm/

Definition & Meaning of "warm"in English

01

having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant

warm definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
warmest
Comparative
warmer
gradable
Examples
She dipped her feet in the warm sand on the beach.
02

displaying friendliness, kindness, or enthusiasm

warm definition and meaning
Examples
She greeted us with a warm smile and made us feel right at home.
03

having shades that suggest heat, typically including reds, oranges, and yellows

Examples
The painter selected warm colors to enhance the welcoming vibe of the room.
04

having a fresh quality, often used to describe a scent or trail that is strong and noticeable

Examples
The warm scent of the morning dew made the garden feel alive.
05

indicating that someone is getting closer to the correct answer or finding a hidden person or object

Examples
During the game of hide-and-seek, the children shouted " warm " whenever their friend got closer to the hiding spot.
06

(of clothes) designed to provide or retain heat, keeping the body comfortably protected from cold weather

Examples
She wore a warm sweater to stay cozy during the chilly autumn day.
07

having an intense or spirited quality, often involving energetic disagreement or contrasting opinions

Examples
The two friends engaged in a warm debate about the best way to solve the problem.
08

having language or content that is sexually explicit or provocative

Examples
The novel includes some warm scenes that are intended for mature audiences.
to warm
01

to make someone or something hotter by increasing the temperature or providing heat

Transitive: to warm sth | to warm oneself
to warm definition and meaning
Examples
She uses a blanket to warm herself on chilly evenings.
02

to become warm or warmer

Intransitive
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
warm
3rd person singular
warms
Present participle
warming
Past simple
warmed
Past participle
warmed
Examples
As the day progressed, the room warmed, making it more comfortable.
03

to cause someone to feel affection

Transitive: to warm a person or their spirits
Examples
His kind words warmed her heart.
Warm
01

a comfortable or cozy area, often referring to a place that provides shelter from cold conditions

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
warms
Examples
She wrapped herself in a blanket and settled in the warm by the heater.
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