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warmth

[wawrmth] / wɔrmθ /


NOUN
heat
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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This brief warmth may give snow flies enough time to find shelter and avoid freezing when temperatures suddenly drop.

From Science Daily

Temperatures could start to recover slightly as the weekend approaches, though it is unlikely they will reach the mild levels seen at the start of the week or during the previous week's spring warmth.

From BBC

And if your radiator is offering just that gentle warmth, you might find you need to expand your radiators, to get the room comfortable.

From BBC

"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