Definition
Warming refers to the process or state of becoming warmer, especially as it pertains to the increase in the Earth's average surface temperature.
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Pronunciation
In both American and British English, "warming" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. The main difference lies in the vowel sound of the first syllable; the American pronunciation uses a /ɔr/ sound as in "worn," while the British pronunciation uses a longer /ɔː/ sound as in "war." The ending "-ming" is pronounced similarly in both versions of English.
Etymology
The term "warming" comes from the Old English "weormian", meaning "to become warm or hot". Over time, this evolved to the Middle English "warmen" and finally to the Modern English "warm", with "ing" added to indicate the process or action.
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While "warming" can be used in various contexts, such as warming one's hands by a fire, in recent decades, it's most commonly associated with "global warming", referring to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities.
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