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warmth

/wɔːrmθ/

Warmth is the state or quality of being warm, representing a level of heat that is comfortable and pleasant. It is used to describe the temperature of the air, objects, or even a person's kind and friendly personality.

Ejemplos

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I could feel the warmth of the sun on my back as I walked through the park.

I could feel the pleasant heat of the sun on my back as I walked through the park.

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The building's insulation is designed to provide maximum warmth during the winter months.

The material in the building is made to keep the heat inside during winter.

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There’s nothing better than the warmth of a big blanket on a cold night.

A thick blanket feels very good and hot on a cold night.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
warmth
Verb
warm
Adverbio
warmly
Adjetivo
warm
Relacionado
warmer
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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'th' at the end of 'warmth' as standing for 'Thermal Heat'.

Quiz rápido

The ______ of the fireplace made the room feel very cozy.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: warmth

Ejemplos

1

I could feel the warmth of the sun on my back as I walked through the park.

everyday

I could feel the pleasant heat of the sun on my back as I walked through the park.

2

The building's insulation is designed to provide maximum warmth during the winter months.

formal

The material in the building is made to keep the heat inside during winter.

3

There’s nothing better than the warmth of a big blanket on a cold night.

informal

A thick blanket feels very good and hot on a cold night.

4

The research focuses on how various fabrics retain warmth in sub-zero temperatures.

academic

The study looks at how different clothes keep heat when it is very cold.

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We aim to provide a sense of warmth and professional care to all our clients.

business

We want our customers to feel a friendly and kind atmosphere.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
warmth
Verb
warm
Adverbio
warmly
Adjetivo
warm
Relacionado
warmer

Colocaciones comunes

feel the warmth to experience the heat
provide warmth to give heat
body warmth the natural heat of a person
summer warmth the hot temperature of summer
retain warmth to keep the heat inside

Frases Comunes

the warmth of a smile

the kind feeling from a smile

radiate warmth

to send out heat or kindness

heartfelt warmth

a very sincere and kind feeling

Se confunde a menudo con

warmth vs heat

Heat can be extreme or painful, whereas warmth is usually pleasant and mild.

warmth vs warm

Warm is an adjective (a warm day), but warmth is the noun (the warmth of the day).

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Notas de uso

Use 'warmth' when you want to emphasize the feeling or the quality of being warm. It is very common in both physical contexts (weather) and emotional contexts (friendship).

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'I like the warm' instead of 'I like the warmth'. Remember that 'warm' describes a noun, but 'warmth' is the noun itself.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'th' at the end of 'warmth' as standing for 'Thermal Heat'.

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Origen de la palabra

From Old English 'wearmth', which comes from a Germanic root meaning hot or glowing.

Patrones gramaticales

Uncountable noun (does not usually have a plural form) Often used with adjectives like 'physical', 'emotional', or 'natural'
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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking cultures, 'warmth' is a highly valued personality trait associated with being approachable and kind.

Quiz rápido

The ______ of the fireplace made the room feel very cozy.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: warmth

Gramática relacionada

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