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Warm

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Contextual Temperature

Use 'warm' to describe a comfortable, moderate temperature, usually positive.

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After the cold morning, the afternoon felt pleasantly warm.
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Subjective Feeling

'Warm' often expresses personal comfort rather than exact measurement.

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The blanket was warm enough to make me feel cozy.
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Emotional Warmth

Describing weather or objects as 'warm' may evoke feelings of comfort or nostalgia.

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The warm sunlight streaming through the window reminded her of home.
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