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noun a fairly high temperature ADJ. comfortable, delicious, enveloping, glowing, pleasant, seductive, welcome He moved towards the seductive warmth of the fire. | gentle the gentle warmth of the autumn sun | bodily, body This clothing maintains your body warmth. VERB + WARMTH feel She could feel the warmth of the child's hand in her own. | bask in, enjoy, revel in We lay on the beach, basking in the warmth of the hot sun. | add (figurative) Autumn colours add warmth to a room. WARMTH + VERB spread She sat by the fire and felt the warmth spread through her body. PREP. for ~ They found the children huddled together for warmth. | ~ from warmth from the radiator friendliness or kindness ADJ. genuine, real | friendly | human, personal She seems to be a person without human warmth. VERB + WARMTH exude, radiate, show a person who radiates warmth and kindness | be lacking in, lack
Oxford Collocations Dictionary