warm in English
- warm⇄adj. 1. more hot than cold; having some heat; giving forth gentle heat.
Ex. a warm fire. She sat in the warm sunshine.
2a. having a feeling of heat.
Ex. to be warm from running.
b. producing such a feeling.
Ex. warm work. - warm⇄adv. so as to be warm; warmly.
- warm⇄adv. warmly.
- warm⇄expr. warm over, (Informal.) to rehash.
Ex. The Mirror got the Bishop of Woolwich to warm over his controversial views (Time). - warm⇄expr. warm up,
a. to heat or cook again.
Ex. She requests to have that little bit of sweetbread that was left, warmed up for the supper (Dickens).
b. (Figurative.) to make or become more cheered, interested, or friendly; acquire zest. - warm⇄noun (Informal.) the act or process of warming.
- warm⇄noun warmer.
- warm⇄noun warmness.
- warm⇄v.i. 1. to become warm.
2. (Figurative.) to become cheered, interested, friendly, or sympathetic.
Ex. The speaker warmed to his subject. - warm⇄v.t. 1. to make warm, as by heating, exercise, or clothing; heat.
Ex. to warm a room.
2. (Figurative.) to make cheered, interested, friendly, or sympathetic.
3. (Figurative.) to make excited, enthusiastic, eager, or zealous.
Ex. - warm⇄warm, adjective, adverb, verb, noun.
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