warmth

warmth
Synonyms and related words:
abandon, activity, affectionateness, amiability, animal heat, animation, ardency, ardor, benignancy, benignity, blood heat, blush, body heat, bonhomie, brio, briskness, brotherhood, burning, calidity, caloric, coal heat, commitment, committedness, compassion, convected heat, cordiality, dedication, devotedness, devotion, devoutness, earnestness, ecstasy, elan, electric heat, enthusiasm, excitement, faith, faithfulness, feeling of kinship, fellow feeling, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fever, fever heat, fidelity, fieriness, fire, flush, fraternal feeling, friendliness, furor, fury, gas heat, generosity, geniality, glow, goodness, goodness of heart, graciousness, gusto, healthy glow, heart, heart of gold, heartiness, heat, heatedness, heating, hospitableness, hospitality, hot-air heat, hotness, humaneness, humanity, hypothermia, impassionedness, impetuosity, impetus, incalescence, induction heat, intensity, intentness, joie de vivre, kindheartedness, kindliness, kindly disposition, kindness, liberality, life, liveliness, loving kindness, loyalty, lustiness, mettle, molecular heat, neighborliness, niceness, oil heat, open door, openheartedness, passion, passionateness, perkiness, pertness, radiant heat, receptiveness, relish, resolution, robustness, savor, seriousness, sincerity, softheartedness, solar heat, soul, soul of kindness, spirit, spiritedness, steam heat, superheat, superheatedness, sympathy, tenderheartedness, thermal radiation, ultraviolet heat, vehemence, verve, vivacity, warm color, warmheartedness, warmness, warmth of color, warmth of feeling, warmth of heart, zeal, zest, zestfulness

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • Warmth — Warmth, n. 1. The quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; as, the warmth of the sun; the warmth of the blood; vital warmth. [1913 Webster] Here kindly warmth their mounting juice ferments. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A state of lively and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • warmth — [wo:mθ US wo:rmθ] n [U] [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: warm] 1.) the heat something produces, or when you feel warm warmth of ▪ the warmth of the summer sun for warmth ▪ The children huddled closely together for warmth. 2.) friendliness and happiness… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • warmth — [ wɔrmθ ] noun uncount ** 1. ) the feeling of heat: During the day, the sun provides warmth in the house. We sat near the warmth of the fire. 2. ) a kind and friendly quality in someone or something: The warmth of her voice made him feel less… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • warmth — warmth; warmth·less; warmth·less·ness; …   English syllables

  • warmth — index affection Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • warmth — late 12c., wearmth, P.Gmc. *warmitho (Cf. M.L.G. wermede, Du. warmte), from *warmo (see WARM (Cf. warm) (adj.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • warmth — ► NOUN 1) the quality, state, or sensation of being warm. 2) enthusiasm, affection, or kindness. 3) intensity of emotion …   English terms dictionary

  • warmth — [wôrmth] n. [ME wermthe: see WARM & TH1] 1. a) the state or quality of having, giving off, or keeping in a moderate degree of heat b) the degree of heat in a substance, esp. when it is moderate; mild heat 2 …   English World dictionary

  • warmth — noun 1 a fairly high temperature ADJECTIVE ▪ comfortable, comforting, delicious, enveloping, glowing, pleasant ▪ the comforting warmth of her bed ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • warmth — [[t]wɔ͟ː(r)mθ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT The warmth of something is the heat that it has or produces. She went further into the room, drawn by the warmth of the fire... June had brought with it the first of the summer warmth. Ant: cold 2) N UNCOUNT The… …   English dictionary

  • warmth — warmthless, adj. warmthlessness, n. /wawrmth/, n. 1. the quality or state of being warm; moderate or gentle heat. 2. the sensation of moderate heat. 3. liveliness of feelings, emotions, or sympathies; ardor or fervor; enthusiasm or zeal: She… …   Universalium

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