Advertisement

Advertisement

warm

Definition for warm

adjective as in moderately hot

adjective as in enthusiastic

verb as in heat up

Strongest matches

bake, heat, melt, prepare, thaw, toast, warm up

Strong matches

chafe, cook, fix, microwave

Discover More

Example Sentences

“People are increasingly wanting to spend less money for Christmas, but also have a warm feeling that they're contributing to good causes and are having an impact,” he adds.

From BBC

Elphaba asks her best friend to come with her, but Glinda silently decides not to, instead handing her a black cape to stay warm.

Sir Keir denied claims on Radio Bristol that he was on the side of farmers or small business owners, or "for keeping millions of pensioners warm".

From BBC

They snacked on chips and sipped on coffee to warm up in the evening chill.

The charity National Energy Action said many people were already "rationing their energy use" or building up debt to try to keep warm.

From BBC

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement