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warm
adjective (warmer , warmest )
1 moderately, comfortably or pleasantly hot.
2 said eg of clothes: providing and preserving heat.
3 said of work: making one hot.
4 said of a person: kind-hearted and affectionate.
5 said of an environment, etc: welcoming and congenial.
6 enthusiastic; whole-hearted.
7 old use vehement; indignant.
8 said of a colour: suggestive of comfortable heat, typically containing red or yellow.
9 said of a trail or scent: still fresh enough to follow.
10 in a children's game, etc: close to guessing correctly or finding the thing sought.
11 old use said of one's situation: awkward or dangerous.
verb (warmed , warming )
1 tr & intr (also warm up) to make or become warm or warmer.
2 intr (usu warm to something) to gain in enthusiasm for (a task) as one performs it.
3 intr (usu warm to someone) to gain in affection or approval for them.
4 tr & intr (usu warm up or warm something up)
a to re-heat (food);
b said of a party, etc: to become or make it livelier;
c said of an engine: to reach, or bring it up to, an efficient working temperature.
[Anglo-Saxon wearm ]
warmly adverb .
warm down to exercise the body gently after a strenuous work-out, race or athletic contest, etc. See also warm-down.
warm up to exercise the body gently in preparation for a strenuous work-out, race or athletic contest, etc. See also warm-up.
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