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warmth
noun as in fervor
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noun as in affection
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noun as in good feeling
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Example Sentences
But the fact Harris chose to include that anecdote speaks to the tetchiness underlying the warmth and fuzziness that California’s two most prominent Democrats put on public display.
Its warmth was an answer of sorts, even if the city itself withheld one.
"Ruth was one of a kind. Full of charisma and warmth, she left an impression on everyone she met. We will miss her."
She describes her feelings as grounded in “warmth and loyalty,” complicated by “hurt and disappointment,” and recounts how she was sidelined with what Emhoff called “impossible, sh*t jobs.”
Despite Delhi's cultivated warmth with Riyadh, the pact lands amid heightened hostility with Pakistan, including a four-day conflict earlier this year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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