warm
How to Use Warm
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishHaving a pleasant, moderate heat, or, of people, being friendly and kind.
"Warm up to someone" (grow to like them) is different from simply being "warm" toward someone (already friendly) — the phrasal verb implies a change over time.
Word Forms
warmer comparative, warmed past tense, warms plural, warms singular, warmest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Wrap up in this blanket, it's nice and _____.
Etymology
From Old English wearm, from a Proto-Germanic root meaning "warm," possibly related to an ancient word for "to burn."