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warmth

[wawrmth] / wɔrmθ /


NOUN
heat
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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“It’s hard to put it into words, but John Ford’s works all kind of radiate with the warmth that must have been a part of the set,” Kurosawa says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Who could object to more warmth in the world, or for that matter just warmer weather?

From The Wall Street Journal

Bat liked the hot warmth of her breath.

From Literature

Pulling one side was his anger and resentment of Maya-Jade, of everything, and pulling the other side the small, comforting swell of warmth the words doing well had kindled within him.

From Literature

“Vinye!” he said, and there was so much warmth in the word—“my child”— and in his embrace, that I immediately felt I was exactly where I was meant to be.

From Literature