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What is another word for warm?

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Adjective
Giving off heat
“The embers remained warm for some time after the fire had already been put out.”
Adjective
At a high, but comforting, temperature
“We quickly ducked into a warm little cafe to escape the freezing cold outside.”
Adjective
(of the weather) Summery in nature
“I could not resist going for a walk in the beautiful warm weather.”
Adjective
Having or showing enthusiasm, affection, or kindness
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“The visitors received a warm welcome from Michael when they arrived at his ranch.”
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Involving, or given to, open or heavy displays of emotion
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“He couldn't wait to return home and bask in his dear wife's warm embrace.”
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(of clothing) Built to provide heat or to insulate from heat loss
“You will need to dress in warm and waterproof clothing when you go skiing.”
Adjective
Close to finding a hidden object or guessing facts
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“I'm just going to move in random directions, so let me know when I get warm.”
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Extremely hot or torrid
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Full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
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In a state of comfort and relaxation
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Having zealous fervor
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Having a warm and sunny climate
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To be overcome by lust or aroused
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Illuminating or reflecting light
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Characterized by approval
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Noticeably happy and optimistic
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Designed to be embraced or snuggled
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Having unconditional and enthusiastic support
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Highly stimulating to the senses
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Strong, full and heavy, literally or figuratively
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Flavored with heating spices, typically served hot
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The condition of being alive
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Consumed with lust
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Verb
To make or become warm
“You can warm your cold dinner in the microwave.”
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To delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
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“The audience's raucous applause would warm the actor's heart.”
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(warm to) To take a liking to
“El Guapo would quickly warm to Carmen, but the sentiment was never mutual.”
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(of an idea or suggestion) To become enthusiastic about
“It took a while, but he would eventually warm to the idea of going on a holiday.”
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To make or become liquefied by heat
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To give comfort or support to
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To cook in liquid at or below boiling point
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