warmth
1 of 1noun/wɔrmθ/
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the quality or state of moderate heat
B2- She curled up under the blanket, soaking in its cozy warmth.
- The morning sun's warmth melted the frost on the grass.
- This jacket traps body heat to keep its warmth in freezing weather.
- He rubbed his hands together, savoring the warmth of the fireplace.
- The soup spread a soothing warmth through her chest.
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a quality arising from love or deep affection
- Her smile had a warmth that made everyone feel welcome.
- He spoke to the children with such warmth that they trusted him instantly.
- The letter was filled with warmth and heartfelt advice.
- Despite the argument, there was still warmth in their friendship.
- The teacher's warmth encouraged shy students to participate.
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3
the sensation of heat perceived by the body
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4
a kind or affectionate feeling toward others
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