warmth
/ˈwɔrmθ/
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Definition(s):
- (n) the sensation caused by heat energy
- (n) a warmhearted feeling
- (n) the quality of having a moderate degree of heat
- (n) the trait of being intensely emotional
- (n) a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love
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Usage(s):
- The shirt then re-creates that person's distinctive cuddle, replicating his or her warmth, pressure, duration and even heartbeat.
- Through his work, he helped sustain the qualities of fancifulness, warmth and consideration that have been so threatened by our coarse, cynical age.
- I have felt her warmth, and I am always moved by her deep love for others.
Quotes
- "We need to take a clear-cut stand against attempts to split the nation, safeguard national unity, and get ethnic minorities and the people of all ethnic groups who live in ethnic minority areas to feel the warmth of the motherland as one large...on Mar 5, 2010 By: Wen Jiabao Source: CBC.ca
- "In Texas when you invite somebody into your home it's an expression of warmth and respect and that's how I feel about Chancellor Merkel," Bush said after greeting the German leader who arrived by helicopter.on Nov 9, 2007 By: President Bush Source: Reuters India
- "The depth of your artistry is only more overwhelmed by the generosity of your spirit and your warmth," said Garcia, who worked with Pacino on "The Godfather: Part III." "You're Van Gogh. You're Modigliani. That's who you are."on Jun 8, 2007 By: Andy Garcia Source: Washington Post
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