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warmth

[wawrmth] / wɔrmθ /


NOUN
heat
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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"More and more venues are popping up where friends and families can play in the warmth using simulators, and also enjoy a drink, food and music alongside it."

From BBC

And I knew instantly that whatever he meant was tangled and that my warmth might feel like comfort to him, but also, unconsciously, like danger.

From Los Angeles Times

“You could just tell there was a warmth to him and a real comfort in his own shoes,” Schulman said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Privately set behind gates on one of Longridge Estates’ most desirable streets, this corner-lot residence offers both scale and warmth,” the listing read.

From MarketWatch

Some locations in the Midlands and south of England experienced a day/night temperature difference of around 21C following Wednesday's warmth, waking up to a Thursday morning frost with similar expected for Friday and Saturday.

From BBC