The difference between Frozen and Warm
When used as adjectives, frozen means in the state of that which freezes, whereas warm means having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant.
Warm is also noun with the meaning: the act of warming, or the state of being warmed.
Warm is also verb with the meaning: to make or keep warm.
check bellow for the other definitions of Frozen and Warm
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Frozen as an adjective:
In the state of that which freezes; in ice form.
Examples:
"The mammoth has been frozen for ten thousand years."
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Frozen as an adjective:
Immobilized.
Examples:
"I just stood frozen as the robber pointed at me with his gun."
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Frozen as an adjective (of a bank account):
In a state such that transactions are not allowed.
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Frozen as a verb:
Examples:
"The mammoth was frozen shortly after death."
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Warm as an adjective:
Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot.
Examples:
"The tea is still warm."
"This is a very warm room."
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Warm as an adjective:
Caring and friendly, of relations to another person.
Examples:
"We have a warm friendship''."
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Warm as an adjective:
Having a color in the red-orange-yellow part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum.
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Warm as an adjective:
Close, often used in the context of a game in which "warm" and "cold" are used to indicate nearness to the goal.
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Warm as an adjective:
Fresh, of a scent; still able to be traced.
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Warm as an adjective (figurative):
Communicating a sense of comfort, ease, or pleasantness
Examples:
"a warm piano sound"
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Warm as an adjective (archaic):
Ardent, zealous.
Examples:
"a warm debate, with strong words exchanged"
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Warm as an adjective (archaic, colloquial):
Well off as to property, or in good circumstances; rich.
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Warm as an adjective (archaic):
Requiring arduous effort.
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Warm as a verb (transitive):
To make or keep warm.
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Warm as a verb (intransitive):
To become warm, to heat up.
Examples:
"My socks are warming by the fire."
"The earth soon warms on a clear summer day."
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Warm as a verb (intransitive):
To favour increasingly.
Examples:
"He is warming to the idea."
"Her classmates are gradually warming to her."
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Warm as a verb (intransitive):
To become ardent or animated.
Examples:
"The speaker warms as he proceeds."
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Warm as a verb (transitive):
To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal in; to enliven.
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Warm as a noun (colloquial):
The act of warming, or the state of being warmed; a heating.
Examples:
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"Shall I give your coffee a warm in the microwave?"