warm in Italian
warm in Italian is caldo, caloroso, cordiale — warm means having a moderately high, usually pleasant, temperature.
warm in Italian
caldo
Of a somewhat high temperature, often but not always connoting that the high temperature is pleasant rather than uncomfortable.
caloroso
Of a somewhat high temperature, often but not always connoting that the high temperature is pleasant rather than uncomfortable.
cordiale
Of a somewhat high temperature, often but not always connoting that the high temperature is pleasant rather than uncomfortable.
ardente
(archaic) Ardent, zealous.
accostarsi a
(ditransitive with to) To cause (someone) to favour (something) increasingly.
affezionarsi a
(ditransitive with to) To cause (someone) to favour (something) increasingly.
riscaldare
(transitive) To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal in; to enliven.
scaldare
(transitive) To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal in; to enliven.
What does "warm" mean?
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adj Having a moderately high, usually pleasant, temperature.
"Wrap up in this blanket, it's nice and warm."
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adj Friendly, affectionate, or kind in manner.
"She gave us a warm welcome when we arrived."
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adj Close to finding or guessing something correctly, in a game or search.
""Warmer, warmer... you're getting warm!" the children shouted as she searched for the hidden toy."
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verb To raise the temperature of something, or to become less cold.
"He warmed his hands by the fire."
warm in a sentence
- Wrap up in this blanket, it's nice and warm.
- The soup was warm enough to eat straight away.
- She gave us a warm welcome when we arrived.
- He has a warm personality that puts everyone at ease.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "warm" in Italian?
"warm" in Italian is caldo, caloroso, cordiale. warm means: Having a moderately high, usually pleasant, temperature.
How do you use "warm" in a sentence?
Example: "Wrap up in this blanket, it's nice and warm." In Italian, "warm" is caldo, caloroso, cordiale.
Are there other ways to say "warm" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "warm": caldo, caloroso, cordiale, ardente, accostarsi a, affezionarsi a.
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