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warming
adjective
making
you
feel
comfortably
warm
•
She
wrapped
her
hands
around
a
mug
of
warming
soup
.
She
wrapped
her
hands
around
a
mug
of
warming
soup
.
•
The
fireplace
gave
off
a
warming
glow
on
the
cold
evening
.
The
fireplace
gave
off
a
warming
glow
on
the
cold
evening
.
Present-participle
adjective
from
the
verb
“
warm
,”
attested
since
the
15th
century
.
noun
-
warming
a
gradual
or
noticeable
increase
in
heat
or
temperature
•
Scientists
warn
that
warming
of
the
oceans
is
harming
coral
reefs
.
Scientists
warn
that
warming
of
the
oceans
is
harming
coral
reefs
.
•
The
gradual
warming
of
the
planet
affects
weather
patterns
worldwide
.
The
gradual
warming
of
the
planet
affects
weather
patterns
worldwide
.
Noun
use
of
the
present
participle
of
the
verb
“
warm
,”
first
recorded
in
the
14th
century
.
verb
-
warm
,
warming
,
warms
,
warmed
present
participle
of
warm
:
to
make
something
or
become
warmer
•
She
was
warming
the
baby
’
s
bottle
in
a
bowl
of
hot
water
.
She
was
warming
the
baby
’
s
bottle
in
a
bowl
of
hot
water
.
•
The
sun
is
warming
the
sand
,
making
it
pleasant
to
walk
barefoot
.
The
sun
is
warming
the
sand
,
making
it
pleasant
to
walk
barefoot
.
Formed
from
Old
English
“
wearmian
,”
meaning
to
warm
.
warm
verb
to
make
something
hotter
or
become
hotter
,
especially
to
a
comfortable
level
•
She
warmed
the
soup
on
the
stove
.
She
warmed
the
soup
on
the
stove
.
•
My
hands
are
slowly
warming
after
I
put
on
gloves
.
My
hands
are
slowly
warming
after
I
put
on
gloves
.
warm to
verb
-
warm
to
,
warming
to
,
warms
to
,
warmed
to
to
gradually
become
enthusiastic
or
friendly
toward
someone
or
something
•
At
first
she
was
shy
,
but
she
soon
warmed
to
her
new
classmates
.
At
first
she
was
shy
,
but
she
soon
warmed to
her
new
classmates
.
•
Investors
slowly
warm
to
the
idea
of
green
energy
funds
.
Investors
slowly
warm to
the
idea
of
green
energy
funds
.