"Warmth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Warmth" Meaning

1. A feeling of being pleasantly warm or cozy, often due to temperature, sunshine, or a sense of comfort.
2. A quality of kindness, friendliness, or affectionate feeling towards someone or something.
3. A feeling of enthusiasm or excitement, often accompanied by a sense of energy or passion.


Example sentences:
- The warmth of the sun on my skin was a welcome feeling on a chilly day.
- Her kindness and warmth towards her students made her a popular teacher.
- The crowd received the news with great warmth and enthusiasm.

"Warmth" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "warmth"


1. Descriptive of Physical Environment

The fireplace crackled and popped, radiating a warmth that enveloped the entire living room, making it an inviting space to relax on a chilly evening.

2. Emotional or Community Feel

The warmth of the welcoming smile from the stranger made the traveler feel a sense of belonging and comfort in a foreign city.

3. Personality Trait

Dr. Johnson's warmth and patience made him a beloved teacher among his students, who looked forward to each lesson with him.

4. Cooking or Food

The scent of freshly baked cookies wafted from the oven, filling the house with a warmth that was both comforting and enticing.

5. Human Interaction

The warmth and empathy shown by the friend helped the individual open up about the recent challenges they had been facing, feeling understood and less alone.

"Warmth" Similar Words

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Mildly warm, neither very hot nor cool; pleasant and not uncomfortable.

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Encouraging or glorifying war, often with the intention of gaining political or financial benefits, or to distract from other problems.

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To change the shape or direction of something by bending or twisting, typically in a sudden or violent motion.<br><br>Example: The collision caused a tremendous warp in the car's metal frame.<br><br>OR<br><br>To cause (a ship or aircraft) to travel faster than the speed of light, often used in science fiction.<br><br>Example: The spaceship was about to warp through a wormhole.<br><br>OR<br><br>A warp is also a fault or twist in a fabric or other material.<br><br>Example: The scarf had a noticeable warp.<br><br>OR<br><br>The web developer might use the term "warp" to describe a rectangular unit of measure in CSS, which defines the horizontal size of an element.<br><br>Example: Set the width to 50% of the screen width using `width: 50vw;`