calescence (Meaning)

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calescence (n.)

Growing warmth; increasing heat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of calescence

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calescence Sentence Examples

  1. The calescence of the summer sun warmed the earth, inviting everyone to bask in its comforting rays.
  2. As the fire crackled, the calescence spread throughout the room, creating a cozy atmosphere on the chilly evening.
  3. The gradual calescence of the water in the kettle signaled that it was almost time for tea.
  4. During intense physical activity, one can feel the calescence of their muscles as they warm up.
  5. The calescence of excitement filled the air as the concert drew nearer.
  6. In the midst of winter, people eagerly anticipate the calescence of spring, longing for warmer days.
  7. The calescence of the oven preheating filled the kitchen with the promise of a delicious meal to come.
  8. The gentle calescence of the morning sun awakened the sleepy town, heralding the start of a new day.
  9. With each step closer to the summit, the hikers could feel the calescence of accomplishment growing within them.
  10. As the music swelled, so did the calescence of emotions within the audience, swept away by the performance's intensity.

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Growing warmth; increasing heat.

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No antonyms found.

The calescence of the summer sun warmed the earth, inviting everyone to bask in its comforting rays.

As the fire crackled, the calescence spread throughout the room, creating a cozy atmosphere on the chilly evening.

The gradual calescence of the water in the kettle signaled that it was almost time for tea.

During intense physical activity, one can feel the calescence of their muscles as they warm up.