Today’s “Word of the Day” is warm to and it is a phrasal verb meaning “begin to like someone, feel attracted to someone; become more interested in something, become enthusiastic/excited about something”.
Example Sentence: Though Roger Federer is Swiss, Wimbledon has long felt like home turf with the largely British crowd warming to his elegant game and understated on-court presence. He has experienced great success here but also great disappointment.
This word is present in The New York Times article ‘Idea of commuting fills me with dread’: workers on returning to the office and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The New York Times
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