- warmth
- noun1 a fairly high temperatureADJECTIVE▪ comfortable, comforting, delicious, enveloping, glowing, pleasant▪
the comforting warmth of her bed
▪He moved closer to the pleasant warmth of the fire.
▪ gentle▪the gentle warmth of the late summer sun
▪ bodily (AmE), 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, savour/savor▪We lay on the beach, basking in the warmth of the hot sun.
▪ add (figurative), provide▪Browns and golds add warmth to a room.
▪ retain▪Insulation will help retain the house's warmth.
WARMTH + VERB▪ radiate, spread▪She sat by the fire and felt the warmth spread through her body.
PREPOSITION▪ for warmth▪They found the children huddled together for warmth.
▪ warmth from▪warmth from the radiator
2 friendliness or kindnessADJECTIVE▪ great▪ genuine, real▪ emotional, human, personal▪She seems to be a person without human warmth.
VERB + WARMTH▪ bring, convey, exude, radiate, show▪a person who radiates warmth and kindness
▪ lack
Collocations dictionary. 2013.