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warmed

Warmed (adj) means Raised in temperature; made warm. Example: “She served the warmed rolls straight from the oven.”

adj
1
Raised in temperature; made warm.
"She served the warmed rolls straight from the oven."
2
Made friendlier or more affectionate.
"His warmed attitude toward the plan surprised his colleagues."

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In plain EnglishPast tense/adjective form of warm — heated up, or made friendlier.

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What does “warmed” mean?

The word “warmed” means raised in temperature; made warm. In plain terms, past tense/adjective form of warm — heated up, or made friendlier.

How do you use “warmed” in a sentence?

Here is “warmed” used in a sentence: “She served the warmed rolls straight from the oven.”

What is the opposite of “warmed”?

The opposite of “warmed” — its antonyms — is cooled.

What part of speech is “warmed”?

“Warmed” is an adjective.

Is “warmed” a common word?

“Warmed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “warmed” have?

“Warmed” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: raised in temperature; made warm.

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