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[-θ] nounthe state of being warm:دِفء، حَرارَه، حَماسَه، سُخونَهThe warmth of her smile made me feel welcome.
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رِضًى \ warmth: a warm feeling; a feeling of pleasure. satisfaction: being satisfied. consent: agreement; permission: She could not marry without her parents’ consent. contentment: the state of being content; quiet happiness. happiness: gladness; contentment. -
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حَمَاسَة \ enthusiasm: eager interest. warmth: gentle heat; a warm feeling; a feeling of pleasure. zeal: keenness; eagerness in doing sth.. -
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سُخُونَة \ fever: too much heat in the body, caused by illness; such an illness. heat: hotness: the heat of the sun. warmth: gentle heat; a warm feeling; a feeling of pleasure. \ See Also دفء (دِفْء)، حمى (حُمَّى) -
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حَرارَة \ heat: hotness: the heat of the sun. warmth: gentle heat; a warm feeling; a feeling of pleasure. -
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8 hotness, warmth
حَماوة (سُخونة) \ hotness, warmth. -
9 cuddle
اِلْتَصَقَ بعضه بالبعض الآخر \ cuddle: to lie close and comfortably: The children cuddled together for warmth. \ تَحَاضَنَ \ cuddle: to lie close and comfortably: The children cuddled together for warmth. -
10 حس الدفء
sensation of warmth -
11 حرارة
n. heat, warmth, fever, glow, temperature, cordiality, geniality -
12 حماسة
n. enthusiasm, fervor, zeal, ardor, ardour, fervour, fire, fervency, mettle, rage, warmth, glow, intense interest, eagerness, keenness, heartiness, ebullience, elan, impetus, abandonment, responsiveness -
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n. warmth -
14 شدة
n. strength, solidity, intensity, violence, temperature, warmth, ferocity, harshness, vehemence, exaltation, adversity, misery, need, hindrance, rigor -
15 حرارة
حَرَارَة: ضِدّ بُرُودةheat, hotness, warmth, warmness -
16 حرارة
حَرَارَة: حَمَاسَة، حَمِيّةardor, fervor, passion; enthusiasm, eagerness, zeal, warmth; vehemence, violence, intensity, vigor -
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حَرَارَة: مَوَدّةcordiality, warmth, warm feeling, friendly feeling; intimacy; affection; emotion -
18 حر
حَرّ: حَرَارَة، ضِدّ بَرْدheat, hotness, warmth, warmness -
19 حماسة
حَمَاسَة، حَمَاسenthusiasm, zeal(ousness), ardor, fervor, fire, warmth, glow, intense interest, eagerness, keenness, heartiness, ebullience -
20 حماس
حَمَاسَة، حَمَاسenthusiasm, zeal(ousness), ardor, fervor, fire, warmth, glow, intense interest, eagerness, keenness, heartiness, ebullience
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