warmth

noun
UK: /wɔːmθ/
US: /wɔːrmθ/
  1. The quality of being friendly and kind.

    1. I felt the warmth of her smile at the meeting.
    2. Despite his tough exterior, I sensed genuine warmth in his heart.
  2. A moderate degree of heat.

    1. The sun gives warmth to the earth every day.
    2. The blanket provided warmth on a chilly autumn evening outside.
  3. A feeling of comfort, happiness, or affection.

    1. She spoke of her family with warmth and love.
    2. The fireplace brought a feeling of warmth to their winter vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "warmth" in English means: The quality of being friendly and kind., A moderate degree of heat., A feeling of comfort, happiness, or affection..

The phonetic transcription of "warmth" is /wɔːmθ/ in British English and /wɔːrmθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "warmth": affection, kindness, heat, tenderness, friendliness.

Example usage of "warmth": "I felt the warmth of her smile at the meeting.". More examples on the page.