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3 Translation results for
warm
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
|
noun
warm
adjective
tibio, templado
;
caliente, cálido, caluroso
;
que abriga
;
cariñoso, cordial
;
cálido (dícese de colores)
;
fresco, reciente
Example sentences of
warm
adjective
•
Be sure to keep
warm
when you go outside.
•
We sat by the fire to stay
warm
.
•
It's too
warm
in here. We should open a window.
•
The sunshine was
warm
on my face.
•
We were met with a
warm
welcome.
More examples
•
She has a
warm
and friendly nature.
•
The letter was signed, “
warmest
regards.”
•
She gave us each a long,
warm
hug.
•
Keep going; you're getting
warm
.
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Synonyms of
warm
adjective
caring
,
cordial
,
fresh
,
lukewarm
warm
verb
warmed, has warmed, is warming, warms
calentar, recalentar
;
calentarse
Example sentences of
warm
verb
•
He
warmed
his hands in front of the fire.
•
We
warmed
ourselves by the fire.
•
Air rises when it
warms
.
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Synonyms of
warm
verb
heat
warm
noun
warms
calor
Example sentences of
warm
noun
•
It's cold out there; come into
the warm
!
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Phrasal verbs for
warm
warm over
- recalentar
warm up
- calentar (los musculos, un automóvil, etc.)
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Related phrases for
warm
warm one's heart
- reconfortar a uno, alegrar el corazón
warm-blooded
- de sangre caliente
warm-hearted
- afectuoso, amable
warm-up
- calentamiento
warm to
- tomarle simpatía (a alguien), entusiasmarse con
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Reverse translation for
warm
tibio
- lukewarm, tepid, cool, unenthusiastic
templado
- temperate, mild, moderate, restrained, warm, lukewarm, courageous, bold
caliente
- hot, warm, heated, fiery, sexually excited, horny
cálido
- hot, warm
caluroso
- hot, warm, enthusiastic
que abriga
cariñoso
- affectionate, loving
cordial
- cordial, affable, amicable
cálido
(dícese de colores)
- hot, warm
fresco
- fresh, cool, insolent, nervy
reciente
- recent
calentar
- to heat, to warm, to annoy, to anger, to excite, to turn on
recalentar
- to reheat, to warm up, to overheat
calentarse
- to get warm, to heat up, to warm up (in sports), to become sexually aroused, to get mad
calor
- heat, warmth, affection, ardor, passion
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