Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Giving warmth; warm.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare Abounding in capacity to warm; giving warmth.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective archaic Full of warmth; warming.

Etymologies

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warm +‎ -ful

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Examples

  • First of all THANK YOU VERY MUCH for these warmful comments to ALL of you.

    The Third & The Seventh on Vimeo 2010

  • This history brings a sensation of comotion and show a warmful quality of a brilliant rabi.

    Aish Weekly Articles 2009

  • In Germany, while Wilhelm Ropke may have warned against the warmful affects of a "secondary depression," his general analytical framework was one that argued that monetary mismanagement created the distortions that required real adjustment.

    The Austrian Economists 2008

  • In Germany, while Wilhelm Ropke may have warned against the warmful affects of a "secondary depression," his general analytical framework was one that argued that monetary mismanagement created the distortions that required real adjustment.

    The Austrian Economists 2008

  • In Germany, while Wilhelm Ropke may have warned against the warmful affects of a "secondary depression," his general analytical framework was one that argued that monetary mismanagement created the distortions that required real adjustment.

    The Austrian Economists 2008

  • In Germany, while Wilhelm Ropke may have warned against the warmful affects of a "secondary depression," his general analytical framework was one that argued that monetary mismanagement created the distortions that required real adjustment.

    The Austrian Economists 2008

  • In Germany, while Wilhelm Ropke may have warned against the warmful affects of a "secondary depression," his general analytical framework was one that argued that monetary mismanagement created the distortions that required real adjustment.

    The Austrian Economists 2008

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