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Meaning & Definition of Warm in English

English

Warm

/wɔrm/

verb

1. Get warm or warmer

  • "The soup warmed slowly on the stove"
synonym:
  • warm,
  • warm up

2. Make warm or warmer

  • "The blanket will warm you"
synonym:
  • warm

adjective

1. Having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat

  • "A warm body"
  • "A warm room"
  • "A warm climate"
  • "A warm coat"
synonym:
  • warm

2. Psychologically warm

  • Friendly and responsive
  • "A warm greeting"
  • "A warm personality"
  • "Warm support"
synonym:
  • warm

3. (color) inducing the impression of warmth

  • Used especially of reds and oranges and yellows
  • "Warm reds and yellows and orange"
synonym:
  • warm

4. Having or displaying warmth or affection

  • "Affectionate children"
  • "A fond embrace"
  • "Fond of his nephew"
  • "A tender glance"
  • "A warm embrace"
synonym:
  • affectionate,
  • fond,
  • lovesome,
  • tender,
  • warm

5. Freshly made or left

  • "A warm trail"
  • "The scent is warm"
synonym:
  • strong,
  • warm

6. Easily aroused or excited

  • "A quick temper"
  • "A warm temper"
synonym:
  • quick,
  • warm

7. Characterized by strong enthusiasm

  • "Ardent revolutionaries"
  • "Warm support"
synonym:
  • ardent,
  • warm

8. Characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement

  • "A warm debate"
synonym:
  • warm

9. Uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble

  • "Made things warm for the bookies"
synonym:
  • warm

10. Of a seeker

  • Near to the object sought
  • "You're getting warm"
  • "Hot on the trail"
synonym:
  • warm

adverb

1. In a warm manner

  • "Warmly dressed"
  • "Warm-clad skiers"
synonym:
  • warmly,
  • warm

Examples of using

Cranes flying low indicate warm weather.
The climate here is warm for most of the year.
Tom's new play got a warm reception.