[
US
/ˈwɔɹm/
]
[ UK /wˈɔːm/ ]
[ UK /wˈɔːm/ ]
ADVERB
-
in a warm manner
warmly dressed
warm-clad skiers
VERB
-
make warm or warmer
The blanket will warm you -
get warm or warmer
The soup warmed slowly on the stove
ADJECTIVE
-
uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble
made things warm for the bookies -
characterized by strong enthusiasm
warm support
warm support
ardent revolutionaries -
easily aroused or excited
a warm temper
a quick temper -
psychologically warm; friendly and responsive
a warm personality
warm support
warm support
a warm greeting -
freshly made or left
a warm trail
the scent is warm -
having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat
a warm climate
a warm room
a warm body
a warm coat -
characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement
a warm debate -
inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows when referring to color
warm reds and yellows and orange -
of a seeker; near to the object sought
you're getting warm
hot on the trail
How To Use warm In A Sentence
- And those involved are pretty small: a few degrees between cooler land and warmer ocean at night, a few tens of degrees between tropics and poles. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
- These include a nice Nigerian guy who sells the best roast chicken around (he did this in Paris as well), a couple of Egyptians and a Tunisian who make great chicken shawarma and a couple of Turkish guys who do the same with beef.
- The radiant beauty of the score, and the warm tenderness at the heart of it, are very moving.
- He doesn't mean any of us impoliteness, but he needs a bit longer to warm to us.
- The sun was shining, the food at the restaurant was good and I was left with a warm glow in my tummy afterwards.
- I still see Mr. Berman's portable shtender in the shul and I have to smile because I immediately see his warm gentle smile and think about how fortunate I was to have met your father.
- My ringworm worried her more than the swarms of rumors the local gossips were stirring.
- Place the squash on a warm serving platter and cover. Times, Sunday Times
- The record was, I think, called Peace, a heart-warming exhortation for world leaders to avoid war – although many of them, unbelievably, have completely ignored the doughty cloggers' message in the intervening years. Which footballers have produced their own food and drink?
- And they sing and play oboes and clarinets and violins and cellos and recorders on through the late afternoon in a warm, close auditorium.