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warm

1 of 3adjective
/wɔrm/
Forms:warmer,warmest
1

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

A2
  • She dipped her feet in the warm sand on the beach.
  • The cat lay in the warm sunlight coming through the window.
  • The warm afternoon was perfect for a picnic in the park.
  • The warm weather was perfect for a day at the beach.
  • They enjoyed a warm summer evening around the campfire.
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displaying friendliness, kindness, or enthusiasm

B1
  • She greeted us with a warm smile and made us feel right at home.
  • He has a warm personality; he's always ready to listen and offer support.
  • The warm welcome we received from the staff made our visit to the hotel memorable.
  • His warm gestures of kindness, such as offering to help, endeared him to his coworkers.
  • The community's warm response to the charity event exceeded expectations.
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3

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

  • The painter selected warm colors to enhance the welcoming vibe of the room.
  • Her artwork featured a blend of warm hues that brought the landscape to life.
  • For the fall season, she decorated with warm tones like rust and gold.
  • The designer used warm colors in the palette to create an inviting atmosphere.
  • Warm colors can stimulate emotions, making them popular in creative spaces.
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4

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

  • The warm scent of the morning dew made the garden feel alive.
  • They followed the warm trail left by the animals through the brush.
  • A warm aroma of spices filled the kitchen after dinner.
  • The warm, fresh scent of rain invigorated the air.
  • After harvesting, the warm produce filled the market stalls with vibrant colors.
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5

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

  • During the game of hide-and-seek, the children shouted "warm" whenever their friend got closer to the hiding spot.
  • She moved around the backyard, and her friends cheered, saying she was warm as she approached the right spot.
  • In the Easter egg hunt, her friends told her she was warm whenever she neared an egg.
  • Playing "hot and cold," his siblings shouted that he was warm as he moved toward the hidden clue.
  • She searched for the missing key, and her friend said she was warm as she reached the drawer where it was hidden.
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(of clothes) designed to provide or retain heat, keeping the body comfortably protected from cold weather

  • She wore a warm sweater to stay cozy during the chilly autumn day.
  • A warm jacket is essential for the winter hike.
  • He layered up in warm clothes before heading out into the snow.
  • Her warm scarf kept her neck and face protected from the biting wind.
  • These warm boots are perfect for trekking in icy conditions.
7

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

  • The two friends engaged in a warm debate about the best way to solve the problem.
  • During the meeting, a warm argument broke out over budget priorities.
  • Their discussion grew into a warm exchange, with each side passionately defending their view.
  • A warm debate emerged in the community about proposed changes to the park.
  • The panelists had a warm discussion that revealed their strong opinions on the topic.
8

having language or content that is sexually explicit or provocative

  • The novel includes some warm scenes that are intended for mature audiences.
  • The play contained a few warm scenes that sparked some discussion.
  • The magazine is known for its warm articles aimed at an older audience.
  • The film was criticized for its warm scenes, which some felt overshadowed the plot.