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warmth

[wawrmth] / wɔrmθ /


NOUN
heat
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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Wiegman said she "could never have imagined" the "respect and warmth" from English people she has received since becoming England manager as she paid tribute to the efforts of those on the pitch.

From BBC

"When I first arrived in England, I could never have imagined the respect and warmth I've experienced," said Wiegman, who is from the Netherlands.

From BBC

“Our vision is to bring back the warmth and just the love from the movie,” Price told NBC Chicago.

From MarketWatch

Flexibility isn’t about throwing plans out the window; it’s about giving Future You the kindness and tools needed to survive the week with dignity, warmth and, yes, occasional cheese.

From Salon

The ability to create fire transformed daily life, providing warmth, enabling food to be cooked and supporting brain growth, freeing early humans to think, plan and innovate.

From BBC