unwarm

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ warm

Verb[edit]

unwarm (third-person singular simple present unwarms, present participle unwarming, simple past and past participle unwarmed)

  1. To lose warmth; to grow cold.
    • 1826, Thomas Hood, “The Irish Schoolmaster”, in Whims and Oddities:
      With horrid chill each little heart unwarms.

Adjective[edit]

unwarm (comparative more unwarm, superlative most unwarm)

  1. Not warm.