warmish (Meaning)

warmish

to give a feeling of warmth or pleasure to, marked by or readily showing affection, gratitude, cordiality, or sympathy, of a color in the range yellow to orange to red, to make or become warm, marked by excitement, disagreement, or anger, showing or marked by strong feeling, accompanied or marked by extreme danger or duress, to become ready for operation or performance by preliminary activity, having or giving off heat to a moderate or adequate degree, newly made, having the color or tone of something that imparts heat, comfortably established, serving to keep in heat (as of the body), to experience feelings of affection or pleasure, marked by tense excitement or anger, having or giving out heat to a moderate or adequate degree, feeling or causing sensations of heat brought about by strenuous exertion, to reheat (cooked food) for eating, to become warm, to make ready for operation or performance by preliminary exercise or operation, feeling or causing sensations of heat, marked by or tending toward injury, distress, or pain, to reheat for eating, to infuse with a feeling of love, friendship, well-being, or pleasure, near to a goal, answer, or object sought, of a hue in the range yellow through orange to red, to become ardent, interested, or receptive, marked by strong feeling, to fill with anger, zeal, or passion, to make or become ready for action or performing by doing special exercises or actions beforehand, serving to maintain or preserve heat especially to a satisfactory degree, emphasizing or exploiting sexual imagery or incidents, to become filled with affection or love, to make warm, to experience feelings of pleasure, to become increasingly interested or enthusiastic, near to a goal, object, or solution sought, warmly

warmish Sentence Examples

  1. The toast was warmish, just enough to melt the butter.
  2. The tea had cooled to a warmish temperature, ideal for sipping.
  3. The sun peeked out from behind the clouds, casting a warmish glow over the landscape.
  4. The bathwater was warmish, inviting me to soak and relax.
  5. The air in the room was warmish, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  6. The fire crackled merrily, sending warmish waves of heat through the cabin.
  7. The soup was warmish, providing comfort on a chilly day.
  8. The sand beneath my feet was warmish from the afternoon sun.
  9. The sweater was made of soft wool, giving it a warmish and insulating feel.
  10. The weather was warmish, with a slight breeze that carried the scent of flowers.

FAQs About the word warmish

to give a feeling of warmth or pleasure to, marked by or readily showing affection, gratitude, cordiality, or sympathy, of a color in the range yellow to orange

heated, warmed,warm, toasty, tepid,boiling, lukewarm, hot, hottish, burning

wintry, cold, frosty, snowy, chilly, chilled, sharp, bleak, unheated, icy

The toast was warmish, just enough to melt the butter.

The tea had cooled to a warmish temperature, ideal for sipping.

The sun peeked out from behind the clouds, casting a warmish glow over the landscape.

The bathwater was warmish, inviting me to soak and relax.