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Warmer   /wˈɔrmər/   Listen
Warmer

noun
1.
Device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room.  Synonym: heater.



Warm

adjective
(compar. warmer; superl. warmest)
1.
Having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat.  "A warm room" , "A warm climate" , "A warm coat"
2.
Psychologically warm; friendly and responsive.  "A warm personality" , "Warm support"
3.
(color) inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows.
4.
Having or displaying warmth or affection.  Synonyms: affectionate, fond, lovesome, tender.  "A fond embrace" , "Fond of his nephew" , "A tender glance" , "A warm embrace"
5.
Freshly made or left.  Synonym: strong.  "The scent is warm"
6.
Easily aroused or excited.  Synonym: quick.  "A warm temper"
7.
Characterized by strong enthusiasm.  Synonym: ardent.  "Warm support"
8.
Characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement.
9.
Uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble.
10.
Of a seeker; near to the object sought.  "Hot on the trail"



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"Warmer" Quotes from Famous Books



... thank your Grace for my welcome, which is the more generous, as it respects a banquet of blows, of which, saving your pleasure, you are ever too apt to engross the larger share. But here have I brought one to whom your Grace will, I know, give a yet warmer welcome." ...
— The Talisman • Sir Walter Scott

... baby and went into the bedroom to find a warm place for it to stay until the next evening. There lay father's Sunday coat; what warmer nest could she find for Mary Ellen ...
— The Child's World - Third Reader • Hetty Browne, Sarah Withers, W.K. Tate

... physician had been consulted, seaside and health resort visited, but as the time glided on the verdict of the doctors became more and more apparent as a true saying, that unless Mrs Rogers was taken to a warmer climate her days would ...
— Off to the Wilds - Being the Adventures of Two Brothers • George Manville Fenn

... 5th.—Warmer weather greeted us this morning. We stay here to-day. The place is called Tin-Tagannu, and is a large wady, full of herbage and trees. It is inhabited by a few shepherds. This place is said to have been the first of the inhabited localities ...
— Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2 • James Richardson

... went on, endless, confused, lost in the buzz and hum of voices, the shuffle of feet. The air grew warmer and more and more foul. Myra felt drowsy. She longed to put her head on Joe's shoulder and fall asleep—sink into peace and stillness. But time and again she came to with a jerk, started forward and eagerly scanned the faces for Rhona. What had happened to the girl? Would she be kept ...
— The Nine-Tenths • James Oppenheim


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