WARM vs ARDENT: NOUN
- Warmth; heat.
- A warming or heating.
- N/A
WARM vs ARDENT: ADJECTIVE
- Predominantly red or yellow in tone.
- Excitable, impetuous, or quick to be aroused.
- Loving; passionate.
- Marked by or revealing friendliness or sincerity; cordial.
- Characterized by liveliness, excitement, or disagreement; heated.
- Marked by enthusiasm; ardent.
- Having or causing a sensation of unusually high body heat, as from exercise or hard work; overheated.
- Close to discovering, guessing, or finding something, as in certain games.
- Preserving or imparting heat.
- Having the natural heat of living beings.
- Somewhat hotter than temperate; having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat; moderately hot.
- Having or displaying warmth or affection
- Freshly made or left
- Easily aroused or excited
- Characterized by strong enthusiasm
- Characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement
- Uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble
- Of a seeker; near to the object sought
- (color) inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows
- Having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat
- Recently made; fresh.
- Psychologically warm; friendly and responsive
- Uncomfortable because of danger or annoyance.
- Burning; glowing; shining.
- Full of ardor; fervent, passionate.
- Warm, applied to the passions and affections; passionate; fervent; zealous; vehement.
- Hot or burning; causing a sensation of burning; fiery
- Glowing; shining.
- Burning; fiery.
- Displaying or characterized by strong enthusiasm or devotion; fervent.
- Expressing or characterized by warmth of feeling; passionate.
- Characterized by strong enthusiasm
- Glowing or shining like fire
- Characterized by intense emotion
WARM vs ARDENT: VERB
- Get warm or warmer
- Make warm or warmer
- N/A
WARM vs ARDENT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become kindly disposed or friendly.
- To become ardent, enthusiastic, or animated.
- To become warm.
- To fill with pleasant emotions.
- To make zealous or ardent; enliven.
- To raise slightly in temperature; make warm.
- N/A
WARM vs ARDENT: ADVERB
- In a warm manner
- N/A
WARM vs ARDENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Earnest, hearty, enthusiastic, eager.—1–6. Warm is distinctly weaker than hot, fervent, fervid, fiery, vehement, passionate.
- Synonyms Sunny, mild, close, oppressive.
- Having too much ardor; coarse; indelicate.
- Having the ardor of affection or passion.
- Stirred up; somewhat excited; hot; nettled: as, to become warm when contradicted.
- Animated; brisk; keen; heated; hot: as, a warm engagement.
- Ardent; earnest; full of zeal, ardor, or affection; enthusiastic; zealous.
- Undesirable; unpleasant, as on account of unpopularity or obnoxiousness to law, etc.
- Comfortably fixed or placed; at home; acquainted; well adjusted.
- To heat up; excite ardor or zeal in; interest; animate; enliven; inspirit; give life and color to; flush; cause to glow.
- Close to something that is sought, as in games involving search or guessing; on the right track; on the way to success, as in searching or hunting for something.
- Fresh: said of a scent or trail.
- Hearty; earnest: as, a warm welcome; warm thanks.
- Intimate; close; fast: as, warm friends.
- Subject to or characterized by the prevalence of a comparatively high temperature, or of moderate heat: as, a warm climate; warm countries.
- Communicating a sensation of warmth, or a moderate degree of heat: as, a warm fire; warm weather.
- Heated; having the sensation of heat; exhibiting the effects of being heated to a moderate degree; hence, flushed.
- Having a moderate degree of heat; not cold: as, warm water; warm milk; warm blood; a warm bath.
- Figuratively, to occupy.
- To administer castigation to: as, I'll warm him for that piece of mischief.
- Comfortable; well-off; moderately rich; in easy circumstances.
- To become warm or moderately heated; communicate warmth.
- To warm one's self.
- To become ardent, animated, or enthusiastic.
- Near to the object sought
- Of a seeker
- Friendly and responsive
- Psychologically warm
- Inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows when referring to color
- To make warm.
- Having glowing or fiery passions or affections: as applied to the emotions themselves, showing vehemence; passionate; affectionate; zealous: as, ardent love or vows; ardent zeal.
- Having the appearance or quality of fire; flashing; fierce.
- Inflammable; combustible: only in the phrase ardent spirits (which see, below).
- ; burning; redhot; hence, figuratively, causing a sensation of burning: as, an ardent fever.
- Nautical, having a tendency to gripe or come quickly to the wind: said of certain ships.
WARM vs ARDENT: RELATED WORDS
- Close, Caring, Fond, Uncomfortable, Enthusiastic, Strong, Fresh, Loving, Lively, Affectionate, Tepid, Lukewarm, Cordial, Hearty, Hot
- Zealous, Devout, Staunch, Avid, Burning, Bright, Warm, Torrid, Fiery, Perfervid, Fervid, Impassioned, Enthusiastic, Passionate, Fervent
WARM vs ARDENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Close, Caring, Fond, Uncomfortable, Enthusiastic, Strong, Fresh, Loving, Lively, Affectionate, Tepid, Lukewarm, Cordial, Hearty, Hot
- Zealous, Devout, Staunch, Avid, Burning, Bright, Warm, Torrid, Fiery, Perfervid, Fervid, Impassioned, Enthusiastic, Passionate, Fervent
WARM vs ARDENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Your love keeps me warm, alive and vibrant.
- Spring Creek is a warm and welcoming community.
- Her mom was always very warm and kind.
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- Great teachers are warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring.
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- You have to use warm water, in case you want a warm water bath.
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- Shining, hot, intense, ardent, excited, fiery, fervid, fervent.
- Peters is an ardent advocate for her clients.
- I am one of your most ardent followers.
- Ardent Democrat that I was, and ardent Republican that he was, young Morton and I had no unpleasant discussions.
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