You can say that it is balmy or mild. Depending on how you use it, hot could even be a synonym. If someone says "it is getting warm in here," you could substitute hot. If you are referring to an in-between temperature, as with water, you could use tepid. If you are trying to replace it in the sentence "He received a warm reception," you could replace it with enthusiastic.
The opposite of the adjective closed is open. The opposite of the verb closed is opened.
The adjective is emotional. The opposite is emotionless.
The antonym of the adjective 'decisive' is indecisive.
Yes, warm is an adjective. Adjectives are modifiers that tell how many, how is it, or which one. Warm falls into the second category, since it tells you how the subject is. Ex. The cocoa is warm. I let the warm bath water soothe my aching muscles. Yes. An adjective is a describing word and warm describes the heat of something. An example of another adjective is calm.
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of "optimism" (the opposite of pessimism).
The opposite of the adjective "flattest" is "steepest."
The opposite of the adjective closed is open. The opposite of the verb closed is opened.
opposite is an adjective
The adjective opposite can also be a noun (the opposite) but the other noun form of "to oppose" is opposition.
The adjective is emotional. The opposite is emotionless.
The adjective is emotional. The opposite is emotionless.
There is no opposite it's an adjective.
The opposite of heavy is light.
No, it is not. The word "warm" can be an adjective or a verb.
The antonym of the adjective 'decisive' is indecisive.
No, it is not. It is an adjective, generally the opposite of the adjective friendly.
Yes, warm is an adjective. Adjectives are modifiers that tell how many, how is it, or which one. Warm falls into the second category, since it tells you how the subject is. Ex. The cocoa is warm. I let the warm bath water soothe my aching muscles. Yes. An adjective is a describing word and warm describes the heat of something. An example of another adjective is calm.