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very warm
adjective as in baking
Strongest matches
adjective as in hot
Strongest matches
adjective as in pyretic
Weak matches
- baking
- blazing
- blistering
- boiling
- broiling
- burning
- calescent
- close
- decalescent
- febrific
- febrile
- fevered
- feverish
- feverous
- fiery
- flaming
- heated
- hectic
- humid
- igneous
- incandescent
- like an oven
- on fire
- ovenlike
- parching
- piping
- recalescent
- red
- roasting
- scalding
- scorching
- searing
- sizzling
- smoking
- steaming
- stuffy
- sultry
- summery
- sweltering
- sweltry
- thermogenic
- torrid
- tropic
- tropical
- warm
- white
adjective as in roasting
Strong matches
adjective as in scalding
adjective as in searing
Strong matches
adjective as in sizzling
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Example Sentences
“A piece will tell you when it’s ready to be on stage because that’s when people start giving you money,” said Hanggi of that reading’s very warm reception.
“It was not really a conversation to talk about very substantial things, but overall it was very warm and pleasant.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had a "very warm" and "productive conversation" with the president-elect.
Dahlia Lithwick: The language of invasion is being invoked, and it’s being invoked in ways that are getting, in some cases, a very warm reception in the courts.
Fuelled by very warm waters – and now more favourable atmospheric conditions – these storms strengthened, with five becoming hurricanes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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