теплый, горячий, жаркий, нагреваться, нагревать, согревание
прилагательное ↓
- тёплый
warm to the touch — тёплый на ощупь
- жаркий
warm countries — жаркие страны
- разгорячённый
warm with wine [with battle] — разгорячённый вином [битвой]
to be warm from exercise — разгорячённый движением
heart warm with love — сердце, согретое любовью
eyes warm with hatred — глаза, горящие ненавистью
- сохраняющий тепло, тёплый
warm clothing — тёплая одежда
- сердечный, горячий
a warm welcome — тёплый /сердечный/ приём
she is such a warm person — она такой сердечный человек
warm heart — доброе /отзывчивое/ сердце
warm thanks — горячая благодарность; сердечное спасибо
they are warm friends — их связывает тесная дружба
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глагол ↓
- греть; нагревать, согревать; разогревать
a fire warms the room — комнату обогревает камин
the sun has warmed the air — солнце нагрело воздух
to warm (up) milk — подогреть молоко
to warm up mutton — разогреть баранину
to warm oneself [one’s hands] at the fire — греться [греть руки] у огня
- греться; нагреваться, согреваться, подогреваться; разогреваться
the room is warming up — в комнате становится теплее
the milk is warming (up) on the stove — молоко подогревается на плите
the pudding is warming in the oven — пудинг разогревается в духовке
- разгорячать, воодушевлять; оживлять
to warm one’s heart — согревать душу
wine to warm the heart — вино для поднятия настроения
- воодушевляться, оживляться
he warmed up as he went on with his speech — постепенно он стал говорить всё с большим воодушевлением
- (to, toward) почувствовать симпатию, расположение (к кому-л.), интерес (к чему-л.)
to warm to one’s work — войти во вкус своей работы
my heart warms to him — я ему сочувствую; я чувствую к нему расположение
- сл. избить (тж. to warm smb.’s jacket)
to warm smb.’s ears — амер. сл. прожужжать кому-л. (все) уши
to warm the bench — спорт. сидеть на скамье для запасных игроков, быть в запасе
to warm wise to smth. — амер. сл. узнать /понять/ что-л.
существительное ↓
- согревание
to have a warm — погреться
to give a warm — погреть, согреть
it must have another warm first — это нужно опять разогреть
- тёплое помещение
to come into the warm out of the cold — разг. войти из холода в тепло
British /Service/ warm — короткая зимняя шинель
наречие
- редк. = warmly
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Примеры с переводом
Are you warm enough?
Вам достаточно тепло?
The water is real warm.
Вода очень тёплая.
Come into the warm!
Тут теплее! / Иди сюда, здесь теплее!
Make sure you keep warm!
Смотри не замёрзни! (разг.)
The room was warm and cozy.
В комнате было тепло и уютно.
We drank some warm thing.
Мы выпили чего-то тёплого.
Air rises when it warms.
Воздух поднимается вверх, когда он нагревается.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
Los Angeles’ warm, dry climate
She had a warm mesmeric charm.
Waves of warm air washed over us.
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Фразовые глаголы
warm up — разогревать, разогреваться, прогревать, прогреваться, подогревать, подогреваться
Возможные однокоренные слова
warmer — более теплый, грелка, нагревательный прибор
warming — нагрев, согревание, подогревание, обогревание, побои, трепка
warmish — тепловатый
warmth — тепло, теплота, сердечность, горячность, теплый колорит, запальчивость
warmly — тепло
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: warm
he/she/it: warms
ing ф. (present participle): warming
2-я ф. (past tense): warmed
3-я ф. (past participle): warmed
adjective
срав. степ. (comparative): warmer
прев. степ. (superlative): warmest
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adjective, warm·er, warm·est.
having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
of or at a moderately high temperature; characterized by comparatively high temperature: a warm oven; a warm climate; a warm summer.
having a sensation of bodily heat: to be warm from fast walking.
conserving or maintaining warmth or heat: warm clothes.
(of colors) suggestive of warmth; inclining toward red or orange rather than toward green or blue.
characterized by or showing lively feelings, passions, emotions, sympathies, etc.: a warm heart; warm interest.
strongly attached; intimate: warm friends.
cordial or hearty: a warm welcome.
heated, irritated, or angry: to become warm when contradicted.
animated, lively, brisk, or vigorous: a warm debate.
strong or fresh: a warm scent.
close to something sought, as in a game.
uncomfortable or unpleasant: His opponents made things so warm that he decided to quit.
British Informal. well off; in easy circumstances.
verb (used with object)
to make warm; heat (often followed by up): to warm one’s hands; to warm up a room.
to heat or cook (something) for reuse, as leftovers (usually followed by over or up): to warm up yesterday’s stew.
to excite enthusiasm, ardor, cheerfulness, or vitality in (someone): The wine soon warmed the company.
to inspire with kindly feeling; affect with lively pleasure: It warms my soul to hear you say that.
to fill (a person, crowd, etc.) with strong feelings, as hatred, anger, or zeal: Restrictions had warmed the crew to the point of mutiny.
verb (used without object)
to become warm or warmer (often followed by up): The room will warm up when the fire gets going.
to become ardent, enthusiastic, animated, etc. (often followed by up or to): The speaker quickly warmed to her subject.
to grow kindly, friendly, or sympathetically disposed (often followed by to or toward): My heart warms toward him.
noun
Informal. a warming: Sit by the fire and have a nice warm.
Verb Phrases
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Idioms about warm
warm the bench, Sports. to serve as a substitute who rarely plays in a game: The young outfielder warmed the bench for the Yankees last season.
Origin of warm
First recorded before 900; Middle English adjective werm, warm, wearm(e), Old English wearm; cognate with German warm, Old Norse varmr; akin to Latin formus “warm,” Greek thermós “warm,” Sanskrit gharmá- “heat,” Avestan garəma “hot,” Old Prussian gorme “heat,” Armenian ǰerm “warm”; the verb is akin to the adjective; the noun is derivative of the verb
OTHER WORDS FROM warm
warm·er, nounwarm·ish, adjectivewarm·ly, adverbwarm·ness, noun
o·ver·warmed, adjectivepre·warm, verb (used with object)re·warm, verbun·warmed, adjectiveun·warm·ing, adjectivewell-warmed, adjective
Words nearby warm
Warley, warlike, warlock, warlord, Warlpiri, warm, warm and fuzzy, War Manpower Commission, warm as toast, warm-blooded, warm-blooded animals
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Words related to warm
balmy, heated, hot, lukewarm, mild, pleasant, sunny, sweltering, temperate, tepid, affectionate, cheerful, cordial, gracious, happy, heartfelt, hearty, hospitable, loving, sincere
How to use warm in a sentence
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Saturday wintry mix potentialSaturday brings the potential for snow and ice to the region as a low-pressure area forms off the coast of the Carolinas, and relatively warm air rides up and over a dome of cold air.
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The blanket’s heat can be adjusted to accommodate warm, low, medium, and high heat settings.
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That means we’re not talking about an Earth-like world but a warm gas planet five to seven times larger than Earth.
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They’re perfect for a day on the mountain and stay warm between two-and-a-half to six hours.
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In seconds, the heating elements warm up the vest, which can be adjusted according to your comfort.
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Warm milk mixed with a spoonful of fireplace ashes seemed to also be popular among 19th century England.
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It was doubtless a warm reunion with his family, who are featured in The Cuban Wives.
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Serve with the warm sauce and your choice of ice cream, whipped cream, or yogurt.
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Dinner was a baroque affair, on the beach, a warm breeze gently blowing.
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In the House, Republicans passed the budget by 219-206 with the warm-hearted help of 57 Democrats.
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This has a warm though a thin soil, which must be highly favorable to the Vine to induce so exclusive a devotion to it.
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It was very warm, and for a while they did nothing but exchange remarks about the heat, the sun, the glare.
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Decomposition sets in rapidly, especially in warm weather, and greatly interferes with all the examinations.
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She may be as chaste as unsunned snow, she is certainly as cold: but for warm, inspiring virtue!
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Why, he ordered his chamber-maid to bring him some soap and warm water, that he might wash the sour krout off his hands.
British Dictionary definitions for warm
adjective
characterized by or having a moderate degree of heat; moderately hot
maintaining or imparting heata warm coat
having or showing ready affection, kindliness, etca warm personality
lively, vigorous, or passionatea warm debate
cordial or enthusiastic; ardentwarm support
quickly or easily arouseda warm temper
(of colours) predominantly red or yellow in tone
(of a scent, trail, etc) recently made; strong
near to finding a hidden object or discovering or guessing facts, as in children’s games
informal uncomfortable or disagreeable, esp because of the proximity of danger
verb
(sometimes foll by up) to raise or be raised in temperature; make or become warm or warmer
(when intr, often foll by to) to make or become excited, enthusiastic, etc (about)he warmed to the idea of buying a new car
(intr often foll by to) to feel affection, kindness, etc (for someone)I warmed to her mother from the start
(tr) British to give a caning toI’ll warm you in a minute
noun
informal a warm place or areacome into the warm
informal the act or an instance of warming or being warmed
Derived forms of warm
warmer, nounwarmish, adjectivewarmly, adverbwarmness, noun
Word Origin for warm
Old English wearm; related to Old Frisian, Old Saxon warm, Old Norse varmr
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Other Idioms and Phrases with warm
In addition to the idioms beginning with warm
- warm as toast
- warm heart
- warm the bench
- warm the cockles of one’s heart
- warm up
- warm welcome
also see:
- cold hands, warm heart
- look like death (warmed over)
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Other forms: warmed; warming; warmest; warms
Definitions of warm
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adjective
having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat
“a
warm body”“a
warm room”“a
warm climate”“a
warm coat”-
Synonyms:
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hot
used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning
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lukewarm, tepid
moderately warm
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warmed
having been warmed up
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warming
imparting heat
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hot
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“The soup
warmed slowly on the stove”-
synonyms:
warm up
see moresee less-
type of:
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change
undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one’s or its original nature
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change
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“The blanket will
warm you” -
“warm-clad skiers”
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synonyms:
warmly
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adjective
psychologically warm; friendly and responsive
“a
warm greeting”“a
warm personality”“warm support”
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Synonyms:
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emotional
of more than usual emotion
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friendly
characteristic of or befitting a friend
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cordial
politely warm and friendly
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hearty
showing warm and heartfelt friendliness
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emotional
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adjective
having or displaying warmth or affection
“a
warm embrace”-
synonyms:
affectionate, fond, lovesome, tender
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loving
feeling or showing love and affection
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loving
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adjective
characterized by strong enthusiasm
“warm support”
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synonyms:
ardent
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enthusiastic, keen
having or showing great excitement and interest
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enthusiastic, keen
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adjective
(color) inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows
“warm reds and yellows and orange”
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Synonyms:
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hot
(color) bold and intense
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hot
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adjective
characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement
“a
warm debate”-
Synonyms:
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lively
full of life and energy
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lively
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adjective
easily aroused or excited
“a
warm temper”-
synonyms:
quick
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excitable
easily excited
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excitable
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adjective
uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble
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Synonyms:
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uncomfortable
providing or experiencing physical discomfort
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uncomfortable
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adjective
freshly made or left
“a
warm trail”“the scent is
warm”-
synonyms:
strong
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fresh
recently made, produced, or harvested
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fresh
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adjective
of a seeker; near to the object sought
“you’re getting
warm”-
Synonyms:
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close, near, nigh
not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances
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close, near, nigh
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Britannica Dictionary definition of WARM
1
a
:
somewhat hot
:
not cool or cold
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Be sure to keep warm when you go outside.
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warm weather
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a warm fire/radiator
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I’m feeling warm.
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We sat by the fire to stay warm.
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It’s too warm in here. We should open a window.
b
:
causing or allowing you to feel warm
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This sweater is warm.
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warm clothing
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The sunshine was warm on my face.
2
:
feeling or showing friendship and affection
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We were met with a warm welcome.
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She has a warm and friendly nature.
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The letter was signed, “warmest regards.”
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She gave us each a long, warm hug.
3
:
close to finding something, solving a puzzle, etc.
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Keep going; you’re getting warm.
4
a
:
having a yellow, orange, or red color
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a room decorated in warm colors/shades
b
of sound
:
rich and full
:
not thin or harsh
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the warm sound of the cello
(as) warm as toast
informal
:
comfortably or pleasantly warm
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The room was cold but I was as warm as toast lying under the covers in bed.
— warmness
/ˈwoɚmnəs/
noun
[noncount]
-
the warmness of a summer’s day
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She welcomed us with warmness.
Britannica Dictionary definition of WARM
:
to become warm or to make (someone or something) warm
[+ object]
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He warmed his hands in front of the fire.
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We warmed ourselves by the fire.
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I’m just going to warm (up) the leftovers.
[no object]
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Air rises when it warms.
like death warmed over/up
—
see death
warm the cockles of your heart
—
see cockle
1
warm to (someone)
:
to begin to feel affection for (someone)
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She quickly warmed to her guests.
2
warm to (something)
:
to begin to be interested in or excited about (something)
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It took them a while to warm to the idea.
1
:
to become warmer
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After being outside too long, I’m slowly warming up.
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The days are starting to warm up.
2
warm up
or
warm (something) up
or
warm up (something)
:
to do exercises in order to prepare for some activity (such as a sport)
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You should always warm up for a few minutes before you begin to run.
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The singer warmed up her voice before the concert.
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see also warmup
3
:
to start to do something that you will do in a more intense way later
:
to become more intense or enthusiastic
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He’s just warming up; he’s saving his best material for the end.
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The party finally warmed up [=heated up] after a couple of hours.
4
warm (someone) up
or
warm up (someone)
:
to entertain (people) before a show begins
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The comedian warmed up the audience before the concert.
5
a
of a machine
:
to become ready for use after being started or turned on
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I always let the car warm up for a couple of minutes in the winter before I start driving.
b
warm (a machine) up
or
warm up (a machine)
:
to cause or allow (a machine) to become ready for use after being started or turned on
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The engine needs to be warmed up for a couple of minutes.
warm your heart
:
to cause you to have pleasant feelings of happiness
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It warms my heart to see them together again.
— warming
noun
[noncount]
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The warming of air currents affects weather patterns.
—
see also global warming
Britannica Dictionary definition of WARM
:
a warm place
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come into the warm
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What does the truth matter? Haven’t we mothers all given our sons a taste for lies, lies which from the cradle upwards lull them, reassure them, send them to sleep: lies as soft and warm as a breast!
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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD WARM
Old English wearm; related to Old Frisian, Old Saxon warm, Old Norse varmr.
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.
PRONUNCIATION OF WARM
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF WARM
Warm is a verb and can also act as a noun and an adjective.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.
See the conjugation of the verb warm in English.
WHAT DOES WARM MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of warm in the English dictionary
The first definition of warm in the dictionary is characterized by or having a moderate degree of heat; moderately hot. Other definition of warm is maintaining or imparting heat. Warm is also having or showing ready affection, kindliness, etc.
CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WARM
PRESENT
Present
I warm
you warm
he/she/it warms
we warm
you warm
they warm
Present continuous
I am warming
you are warming
he/she/it is warming
we are warming
you are warming
they are warming
Present perfect
I have warmed
you have warmed
he/she/it has warmed
we have warmed
you have warmed
they have warmed
Present perfect continuous
I have been warming
you have been warming
he/she/it has been warming
we have been warming
you have been warming
they have been warming
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I warmed
you warmed
he/she/it warmed
we warmed
you warmed
they warmed
Past continuous
I was warming
you were warming
he/she/it was warming
we were warming
you were warming
they were warming
Past perfect
I had warmed
you had warmed
he/she/it had warmed
we had warmed
you had warmed
they had warmed
Past perfect continuous
I had been warming
you had been warming
he/she/it had been warming
we had been warming
you had been warming
they had been warming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will warm
you will warm
he/she/it will warm
we will warm
you will warm
they will warm
Future continuous
I will be warming
you will be warming
he/she/it will be warming
we will be warming
you will be warming
they will be warming
Future perfect
I will have warmed
you will have warmed
he/she/it will have warmed
we will have warmed
you will have warmed
they will have warmed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been warming
you will have been warming
he/she/it will have been warming
we will have been warming
you will have been warming
they will have been warming
The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would warm
you would warm
he/she/it would warm
we would warm
you would warm
they would warm
Conditional continuous
I would be warming
you would be warming
he/she/it would be warming
we would be warming
you would be warming
they would be warming
Conditional perfect
I would have warm
you would have warm
he/she/it would have warm
we would have warm
you would have warm
they would have warm
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been warming
you would have been warming
he/she/it would have been warming
we would have been warming
you would have been warming
they would have been warming
Conditional or «future-in-the-past» tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you warm
we let´s warm
you warm
The imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
warming
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.
WORDS THAT RHYME WITH WARM
Synonyms and antonyms of warm in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «WARM»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «warm» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «warm» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF WARM
Find out the translation of warm to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of warm from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «warm» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
温暖的
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
templado
570 millions of speakers
English
warm
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
गर्म
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
دَافِئ
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
теплый
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
quente
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
উষ্ণ
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
chaud
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Panas
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
warm
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
暖かい
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
따뜻한
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Anget
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
ấm
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
சூடான
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
उबदार
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
Ilık, hafif sıcak
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
tiepido
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
ciepły
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
теплий
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
cald
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
ζεστός
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
warm
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
varm
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
varm
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of warm
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «WARM»
The term «warm» is very widely used and occupies the 3.083 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Very widely used
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Principal search tendencies and common uses of warm
List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «warm».
FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «WARM» OVER TIME
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about warm
10 QUOTES WITH «WARM»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word warm.
I will continue to distribute blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing and food on a regular basis, in the hope that my modest efforts will give some comfort to those people we are able help.
I read on my iPad when I travel. I listen to audiobooks in the car. I read books in my bedroom, where I have a comfortable couch, a lamp and two dogs to keep me warm.
I have a very warm spot in my heart for Vegas.
I feel very warm towards Mum and Dad for giving us the independence they did. My childhood, and the fact we didn’t have a TV, gave me a boundless imagination.
It is important to me that what Poe has to say gets across to people. I want to give people the feeling that I get from all this. I think that we are succeeding. The feedback is very warm.
If you want someone to feel warm, you dress them in a warm color and put a warm light on them and you get the picture. Sometimes, all that needs pushing a little bit to help tell the story.
I practice every day, I warm up before I play.
I wasn’t even 20 at the time, but it taught me something about drugs. They can take a good man, a warm, funny, loving family man, and turn him into a loser and worse.
Mixing in some rusty oranges is a warm way to update your place for fall.
What does the truth matter? Haven’t we mothers all given our sons a taste for lies, lies which from the cradle upwards lull them, reassure them, send them to sleep: lies as soft and warm as a breast!
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WARM»
Discover the use of warm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to warm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Scary, funny, and surprisingly poignant, Warm Bodies is about being alive, being dead, and the blurry line in between.
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The Choral Warm-up Collection: A Sourcebook of 167 Choral …
The text is organized into several categories: beginning warm-ups, breathing, vowels, diction, flexibility, scales, intervals, intonation, phrasing, blend, dynamics, minor, range, chords and rounds.
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The Complete Choral Warm-up Book: A Sourcebook for Choral …
The comb binding creates a lay-flat book that is perfect for study and performance. Belongs in every choral director’s library.
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One Hundred and One Fun Warm-up and Cool-down Games
«101 Fun Warm-Up and Cool-Down Games provides the antidote to the age-old warm-up and cool-down routines of jogging and stretching.
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Drum Set Warm-ups: Essential Exercises for Improving Technique
With this book, you’ll gain a greater facility and command of the drum set, along with an increased feeling of confidence. «The definitive text for improving technical facility on the drum set.
Rod Morgenstein, Rick Mattingly, 2000
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Daily Warm-Ups: Problem Solving Math Grade 5
Solving word problems requires both strategy and skill.
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Warm Climates and Western Medicine: The Emergence of …
These essays provide valuable insights into the early history of tropical medicine and from the standpoint of several European powers.
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Pat Metheny Guitar Etudes (Music Instruction): Warm-Up …
This book includes a collection of 14 guitar etudes he created to help you limber up, improve picking technique and build finger independence.
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Dakini’s Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism
Judith Simmer-Brown, an accomplished scholar and an experienced practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism, demonstrates how the dakini symbolises levels of Tibetan Buddhism, demonstrates how the dakini symbolises levels of spiritual realisation: the …
Judith Simmer-Brown, 2002
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WARM: a feminist art collective in Minnesota
WARM, the first history of this important group, includes an essay that places WARM within the national feminist art movement.
Joanna Inglot, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, 2007
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WARM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term warm is used in the context of the following news items.
‘The Blob’ warms Puget Sound’s waters, hurts marine life
Scientists say they are concerned about the continued ecological effects of the unusually warm and dry conditions in the Puget Sound region this summer. «The Seattle Times, Jul 15»
Warm water killing fish in Columbia, Willamette, the West
State fisheries biologist Rod French said they appeared to have been infected with a gill rot disease associated with warm water, and had probably left the warm … «kgw.com, Jul 15»
Warm water leads to chinook salmon deaths
SALEM, Ore. (AP) – State wildlife officials are blaming warm water in the northwest for unusually high numbers of chinook salmon carcasses found in the … «KOIN.com, Jun 15»
Dinosaurs May Have Been Warm-Blooded
Dinosaurs were warm-blooded animals that had many traits in common with mammals, finds controversial new research. The study, published in the journal … «Discovery News, May 15»
DC area forecast: Mainly warm, humid and sometimes stormy today …
With warm and humid air and a daily chance of thunderstorms, this has the look and feel of a midsummer weather forecast. The only thing missing is any sign of … «Washington Post, May 15»
Storms across DC area fading after sunset; Warm with storm chance …
6:40 p.m. update: The heaviest of the storms have now pushed east of I-95 and, on balance, the storms have weakened in intensity. There are no severe … «Washington Post, May 15»
Scientists have discovered the first fully warm-blooded fish
This story has been updated. It’s one of the most basic biology facts we’re taught in school growing up: Birds and mammals are warm-blooded, while reptiles, … «Washington Post, May 15»
‘Warm blob’ in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US
The one common element in recent weather has been oddness. The West Coast has been warm and parched; the East Coast has been cold and snowed under. «UW Today, Apr 15»
Warm February takes toll on mountain snowpack
SEATTLE (AP) — Warm temperatures in February have taken a toll on winter snowpack in the Cascade Mountains and other areas in the West. The Natural … «Statesman Journal, Mar 15»
Warm ocean melting East Antarctica’s largest glacier
Sydney (AFP) — The largest glacier in East Antarctica, containing ice equivalent to a six-metre (20-foot) rise in global sea levels, is melting due to warm ocean … «Yahoo News, Jan 15»
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