Warm



Example: The room feels warm during the winter evening

Definition


"Warm" describes a moderate degree of heat that is pleasantly comfortable and not hot or cold. It often refers to temperatures that create a cozy atmosphere, such as when a room feels warm during a winter evening, providing a sense of comfort and relaxation.

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Etymology


The word "warm" originates from the Old English term 'wearm,' which comes from the Proto-Germanic '*warmaz.' Did you know that 'warm' has cognates in several Germanic languages, all relating to heat and comfort? Over time, it has maintained its basic meaning connected to moderate heat.

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"Warm" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 4", containing 104 commonly used words.
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