warm

[US]/wɔːm/
[UK]/wɔrm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. giving off heat, showing kindness or friendliness, having a comfortable temperature
vt. & vi. to heat up, to become warmer

Phrases & Collocations

warm weather

warm smile

warm hug

warm heart

warm blanket

warm welcome

warm water

in the warm

warm up

keep warm

warm air

warm spring

get warm

warm reception

warm blood

to be warm

give a warm

warm embrace

warm color

warm room

warm milk

warm current

warm temperate zone

keep it warm

Example Sentences

a warm cocoon of love.

it's nice and warm in here.

it's quite warm outside.

an unseasonable warm spell.

a warm debate arose.

baskin the warm sunshine

began to warm to the subject.

to warm up for a concert

A warm debate ensued.

Real-world Examples

And the Florida straits are very, very warm.

Source: CNN Listening Collection November 2012

It is now three degrees Celsius warmer than normal.

Source: VOA Special September 2015 Collection

That's stage one, when pertussis is just warming up.

Source: Easy Learning of Medical English

Familiarity makes us feel warm and fuzzy.

Source: Simple Psychology

It was meant to keep athletes warm.

Source: TED Talks (Video Edition) March 2018 Collection

Does this seem too warm to you?

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 4

We have to keep the child warm.

Source: PBS Interview Environmental Series

Rolling in snow keeps it warm and waterproof.

Source: National Geographic Science Popularization (Video Version)

And the whiskey won't keep you warm.

Source: American Horror Story: Season 2

Okay. I'll keep it warm for you.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 1

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