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warmth

English

Etymology

From Middle English warmth, warmeth, wermþe, from Old English *wiermþu (warmth), from Proto-West Germanic *warmiþu (warmness; warmth), corresponding to warm +? -th. Cognate with Saterland Frisian Waarmte (warmth), West Frisian waarmte (warmth), Dutch warmte (warmth), German Low German Warmte, Warmt (warmth).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /w??m?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /w??m?/

Noun

warmth (countable and uncountable, plural warmths)

  1. A moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm.
  2. Friendliness, kindness or affection.
  3. Fervor, intensity of emotion or expression.
    • 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter XXXIII:
      "You don't know him—don't pronounce an opinion upon him," I said with warmth.
  4. (art) The effect of using mostly red and yellow hues.

Translations

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reddening

English

Verb

reddening

  1. present participle of redden

Noun

reddening (plural reddenings)

  1. The action or effect of the verb to redden.
    The cold weather caused some cheek reddening and some nose running.
    There was some noticeable reddening in her cheeks when she had been drinking.

Anagrams

  • ingendred

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