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warmth

noun as in fervor

noun as in affection

noun as in heat

Strongest match

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Earlier approaches achieved this effect with flexible LEDs that used red and yellow phosphorescent dyes to create a candle-like warmth.

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"Thomas was an integral part of J&B Engineering, known not only for his exceptional work ethic but also for his kindness, warmth, and quiet nature," the firm said.

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Yet the laughs, the warmth, the love and the faith-based fellowship die out in the dismal final act.

Ms. Velez’s Patti exudes a warmth undergirded by a fierce desire to protect her son, and a pleading hope to persuade Nelson that retrenchment is the only path forward.

Johnson wanted Sovann Komar’s children to grow up not in an institution, but with the love and warmth of an actual family.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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