WARMTH


Meaning of WARMTH in English

noun

1 a fairly high temperature

ADJECTIVE

▪ comfortable , comforting , delicious , enveloping , glowing , pleasant

the comforting ~ of her bed

He moved closer to the pleasant ~ of the fire.

▪ gentle

the gentle ~ of the late summer sun

▪ bodily ( AmE ), body

This clothing maintains your body ~.

VERB + WARMTH

▪ feel

She could feel the ~ of the child's hand in her own.

▪ bask in , enjoy , revel in , savour/savor

We lay on the beach, basking in the ~ of the hot sun.

▪ add ( figurative ), provide

Browns and golds add ~ to a room.

▪ retain

Insulation will help retain the house's ~.

WARMTH + VERB

▪ radiate , spread

She sat by the fire and felt the ~ spread through her body.

PREPOSITION

▪ for ~

They found the children huddled together for ~.

▪ ~ from

~ from the radiator

2 friendliness or kindness

ADJECTIVE

▪ great

▪ genuine , real

▪ emotional , human , personal

She seems to be a person without human ~.

VERB + WARMTH

▪ bring , convey , exude , radiate , show

a person who radiates ~ and kindness

▪ lack

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .