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Warmest

The word warmest is the superlative form of the adjective warm. It denotes the greatest degree of warmth within a defined set and can describe physical temperature, texture, ambience, or metaphorical warmth such as friendliness or hospitality. For example, it can refer to the warmest room, the warmest day, or the warmest welcome.

In English, one-syllable adjectives form the superlative with -est, so warm becomes warmest; the comparative is

Usage notes: the word should not be confused with hottest, which emphasizes higher heat, or coziest, which

Etymology: warmest derives from the adjective warm, itself from Old English wærm or wearm in the Germanic

See also: warm, warmth, warmer, warmth index, climate records.

warmer.
The
term
is
used
with
definite
or
indefinite
noun
phrases,
e.g.,
the
warmest
month
of
the
year
or
a
warm,
welcoming
atmosphere.
often
relates
to
overall
comfort.
Warmest
emphasizes
the
degree
of
warmth
rather
than
extreme
heat.
family,
with
cognates
in
related
languages.