Synonyms for warm up
Grammar : Noun, noun, adjective, verb |
Spell : wawrm-uhp |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɔrmˌʌp |
Top 10 synonyms for warm up Other synonyms for the word warm up
- accustom
- adapt
- adjust
- anticipate
- appoint
- aquarobics
- athletic suit
- background
- barbecue
- basics
- bask
- become liquid
- become seasoned
- become soft
- blanch
- blaze
- boil
- brainwash
- braise
- break
- break in
- brew
- brief
- broil
- brown
- build up
- buildup
- burn
- calisthenics
- call
- calorify
- chafe
- chalk talk
- char
- clear the decks
- coach
- coddle
- concoct
- condition
- conditioning
- constitutional
- construct
- contrive
- cook
- countdown
- cultivate
- cultivation
- curry
- curtain lifter
- curtain warmer
- daily dozen
- daily workout
- dance workout
- decoct
- deep fry
- defrost
- deliquesce
- depict
- describe
- develop
- devil
- discharge
- discipline
- dispose
- dissolve
- do again
- do over
- doctor
- domestication
- draw up
- dress
- dress rehearse
- drill
- drilling
- drum into
- dry run
- educate
- education
- endow
- enflame
- enkindle
- enlighten
- equip
- escallop
- examination
- exercise
- exercise suit
- exercising
- exert
- exertion
- experiment
- fabricate
- fashion
- fill in
- fire
- fit
- fit out
- fix
- flame
- flow
- flush
- flux
- form
- formulate
- fortify
- foster
- foundation
- french fry
- fricassee
- frizzle
- fry
- furnish
- fuse
- gear up
- get
- get a workout
- get in shape
- get ready
- get set
- gird
- glow
- go over
- go through
- griddle
- grill
- groom
- ground
- grounding
- groundwork
- grow hot
- grow strong
- grow warm
- guidance
- guide
- gym
- gymsuit
- habituate
- harden
- heat
- high impact
- hold a reading
- homework
- hone
- ignite
- imbue
- improve
- inaugural
- incandesce
- incinerate
- indoctrination
- inflame
- instruct
- instruction
- inure
- iterate
- keep posted
- kickoff
- kindle
- labor
- lay the groundwork
- lead-in
- learn one's part
- learning by doing
- lesson
- let in on
- lick into shape
- limber up
- liquefy
- loosen
- loosen up
- low impact
- make
- make provision
- make ready
- make up
- maneuver
- maneuvers
- marching
- melt
- microwave
- modify
- mold
- mollify
- movement
- mull
- narrate
- nuke
- occupation
- open up
- opener
- opening gun
- opening shot
- operation
- order
- organize
- outfit
- oxidate
- oxidize
- panfry
- parboil
- parch
- pave the way
- percolate
- perfect
- performance
- perspire
- physical jerks
- plan
- ply
- poach
- polish
- post
- practice
- preliminaries
- preliminary
- prep
- preparation
- prepare
- pressure-cook
- preview
- prime
- principles
- problem
- produce
- program
- provide
- psych up
- pump iron
- pursuit
- put in order
- put on the fire
- put on to
- put out
- put through grind
- put through mill
- put together
- qualify
- raise the temperature
- ready
- readying
- rear
- recapitulate
- recitation
- recite
- recount
- reduce
- reenact
- rehearsal
- rehearse
- reheat
- reiterate
- relate
- relax
- relent
- repeat
- repetition
- review
- roast
- routine
- ruin
- run
- run lines
- run through
- run-through
- run-up
- sauté
- scald
- school
- schooling
- schoolwork
- scorch
- sear
- season
- seasoning
- seethe
- session
- set
- set on fire
- settle
- shake-down
- shakedown
- shape
- shape up
- sharpen
- sharpening
- show the ropes
- simmer
- singe
- sizzle
- slimnastics
- smelt
- smooth the way
- soften
- spoil
- steam
- steel
- steep
- step
- stew
- strain
- strengthen
- study
- sun
- supply
- sweatclothes
- sweats
- swelter
- take from the top
- tame
- task
- teach
- teaching
- tell
- tepefy
- test
- thaw
- theme
- toast
- toil
- tone up
- toughen up
- train
- training
- try out
- tryout
- tuition
- tune up
- tune-up
- turn out
- tutelage
- tutor
- unbend
- upbringing
- update
- walk through
- walk-up
- warm
- warm over
- warm up
- warm-up
- warm-ups
- whip into shape
- wise up
- work
- work out
- work over
- workout
- zap
Définition of warm up
Origin :- Old English wyrman "make warm" and wearmian "become warm;" from the root of warm (adj.). Phrase warm the bench is sports jargon first recorded 1907. Warm up (v.) "exercise before an activity" is attested from 1868. In reference to appliances, motors, etc., attested from 1947. Noun phrase warm-up "act or practice of warming up" is recorded from 1915. Related: Warmed; warming.
- SCOTCH WARMING PAN. A wench. [Grose, "Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1788]
- As in training : noun preparation
- As in workout : noun exercise, practice
- As in curtain raiser : noun short preliminary event
- As in daily dozen : noun calisthenic exercises performed daily
- As in sweat suit : noun two-piece sporting attire
- As in drill : noun practice, exercise
- As in exercise : noun work, effort
- As in aerobics/aerobic : noun, adjective exercise regime designed to increase heart and lung activity while toning muscles
- As in microwave : verb cook
- As in nuke : verb cook
- As in practice : verb repeat action to improve
- As in prepare : verb make or get ready
- As in ready : verb prepare
- As in rehearse : verb prepare for performance
- As in thaw : verb unfreeze, warm
- As in train : verb prepare
- As in warm : verb heat up
- As in condition : verb adapt, prepare
- As in cook : verb prepare food, usually using heat
- As in exercise : verb do repeatedly, especially to improve
- As in heat : verb make or become hot
- "I's thinking maybe Mercy will let me warm up my poddish," said Gubblum.
- Extract from : « A Son of Hagar » by Sir Hall Caine
- I was a-thinkin', maybe you 'd warm up a bit with a glass of something strong.
- Extract from : « One Of Them » by Charles James Lever
- You know how quick this little old town can warm up when she starts.
- Extract from : « Shorty McCabe » by Sewell Ford
- Take some balls with you, Milton, and warm up until I get down there.
- Extract from : « Left End Edwards » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- When they warm up to their work, they won't be so particular.
- Extract from : « The Lock And Key Library » by Various
- I had one leg numbed, I was shivering from cold, I descend to warm up a bit.
- Extract from : « Sac-Au-Dos » by Joris Karl Huysmans
- Warm up the brains with a little water, butter, salt, and pepper.
- Extract from : « The American Housewife » by Anonymous
- Put on any cold meat there happens to be, and warm up the soup was left from dinner.
- Extract from : « Divided Skates » by Evelyn Raymond
- He had just begun to warm up, when he heard the animal returning.
- Extract from : « Hidden Gold » by Wilder Anthony
- Philippina came in, and asked him whether she should warm up his soup for him.
- Extract from : « The Goose Man » by Jacob Wassermann
Antonyms for warm up
- abandon
- aid
- be happy
- break
- cease
- cessation
- chill
- coagulate
- conceal
- confuse
- cool
- decrease
- demolish
- destroy
- destruction
- disallow
- disarrange
- discourage
- disorder
- disorganize
- disperse
- displace
- dissuade
- disturb
- disuse
- dull
- entertainment
- fail
- forget
- freeze
- fun
- go cold turkey
- grow
- halt
- help
- hide
- hold back
- hurt
- idle
- idleness
- ignorance
- ignore
- inaction
- inactivity
- inertia
- laze
- learn
- let go
- lose
- mislead
- misuse
- mix up
- neglect
- not use
- pastime
- prevent
- put out
- relax
- repose
- rest
- retard
- ruin
- scatter
- slow
- solidify
- stop
- stoppage
- surrender
- take
- take back
- unfit
- unfurnish
- unsettle
- upset
- weaken
- wet
- worry
- wreck
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