Warmth in a sentence as a noun

The linear units leak when not in use, you can feel the warmth.

A homeless Vietnam Vet who slept on the concrete above a steam pipe for warmth.

[0][1][2] No matter the decade people don't look for human warmth on public transport.

Mars, our sister planet in many respects but only one tenth the mass of Earth, lost its youthful warmth much faster.

We want human warmth — a possibility of living a more fulfilled, meaningful life.

People whose eyes are glued to their phone screens, oblivious to the people around them, looking for "human warmth" in their virtual companion.

People whose eyes are glued to their phone screens, oblivious to the persons around them, looking for "human warmth" in their virtual companion.

Only if you have well developed taste can you appreciate the finer details, the warmth, the clarity, the fidelity.

You can't look at all the fun and laughter and human warmth I have in my life and tell me I should trade it all in for some snack food and a more calculated image.

A warmth appeal like a Coke ad with smiling faces will reliably create an association between Coke and positive emotions just because that's how humans are wired.

I realize this is very much a question of personal taste, but I find that a room with a wall covered in books can be a beautiful design detail that adds warmth and character to a room.

People need food, shelter, clothes, toiletries, warmth... not a 'hey we paid off a debt you havent cared about for years and you dont get to see any of the money we just spent on you, but sorry your cold and good luck'.

What I will remember about him is the aura of genius that was unmistakable, and the surprising level of warmth and camaraderie he displayed every time he interacted with us. Being as brilliant as he was, I always marveled at his patience when explaining things to his students.

Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but I really don't like how emotionally charged most products are today, in the sense that they are supposed to not only solve a technological problem, but at the same time fulfill a social or even religious role and provide "human warmth", as the author puts it.

Warmth definitions

noun

the sensation caused by heat energy

See also: heat

noun

a warmhearted feeling

See also: warmheartedness

noun

the quality of having a moderate degree of heat; "an agreeable warmth in the house"

See also: warmness

noun

the trait of being intensely emotional

See also: heat passion

noun

a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love

See also: affectionateness fondness lovingness