Collocations for warmth - noun
1. a fairly high temperature
ADJ.
comfortable, delicious, enveloping, glowing, pleasant, seductive, welcome
He moved towards the seductive warmth of the fire.
He moved towards the seductive warmth of the fire.
gentle
the gentle warmth of the autumn sun
the gentle warmth of the autumn sun
bodily, body
This clothing maintains your body warmth.
This clothing maintains your body warmth.
VERB + WARMTH
feel
She could feel the warmth of the child''s hand in her own.
She could feel the warmth of the child''s hand in her own.
bask in, enjoy, revel in
We lay on the beach, basking in the warmth of the hot sun.
We lay on the beach, basking in the warmth of the hot sun.
add
(figurative) Autumn colours add warmth to a room.
(figurative) Autumn colours add warmth to a room.
WARMTH + VERB
spread
She sat by the fire and felt the warmth spread through her body.
She sat by the fire and felt the warmth spread through her body.
PREP.
for ~
They found the children huddled together for warmth.
They found the children huddled together for warmth.
~ from
warmth from the radiator
warmth from the radiator
2. friendliness or kindness
ADJ.
genuine, real | friendly | human, personal
She seems to be a person without human warmth.
She seems to be a person without human warmth.
VERB + WARMTH
exude, radiate, show
a person who radiates warmth and kindness
a person who radiates warmth and kindness
be lacking in, lack