warmth
Collocations
14(noun.) a fairly high temperature
ADJ
comfortable, delicious, enveloping, glowing, pleasant, seductive, welcome
The blanket provided such comfortable warmth that she fell asleep within minutes.
gentle
The gentle warmth from the fireplace made her feel comfortable and relaxed after the long cold winter.
bodily, body
The thick blanket provided the child with comforting bodily warmth on the cold winter night.
VERB + WARMTH
feel
When I stepped outside into the sunshine, I immediately felt the warmth on my face.
bask in, enjoy, revel in
After the cold winter, she enjoyed the warmth of spring sunshine on her face.
add
The soft lighting and comfortable furniture added warmth to the cold modern office space.
WARMTH + VERB
spread
The afternoon sun's warmth spread across the garden as clouds finally cleared away.
PREP
for ~
The homeless man wrapped himself in a blanket for warmth during the cold winter night.
~ from
She pulled her blanket closer to feel the warmth from the fire.
(noun.) friendliness or kindness
ADJ
genuine, real | friendly
human, personal
Despite his success, he remained cold and distant, lacking any personal warmth toward his colleagues.
VERB + WARMTH
exude, radiate, show
Her genuine smile and kind words exuded a warmth that made everyone feel welcome.
be lacking in, lack