warmup

[wɔːmʌp]

warmup Definition

a period of gentle exercise or practice to prepare for a more intense activity or performance.

Using warmup: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "warmup" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Before the game, the team did a 20-minute warmup.

  • Example

    The singer always does vocal warmups before a concert.

  • Example

    The dance class started with a warmup routine.

warmup Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for warmup

Phrases with warmup

  • warm up to someone/something

    gradually become more friendly or interested in someone or something

    Example

    It took a while, but eventually, she warmed up to the idea of moving to a new city.

  • start to enjoy or appreciate something more after initially being unsure about it

    Example

    I wasn't sure about the new restaurant at first, but I really warmed up to it after trying their food.

  • warm up act

    a performer or group that performs before the main act to get the audience excited and ready

    Example

    The comedian was the warm-up act for the band's concert.

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Summary: warmup in Brief

A 'warmup' [wɔːmʌp] is a period of gentle exercise or practice to prepare for a more intense activity or performance. It can include stretching, loosening up, or other forms of preparation. The phrase 'warm up to someone/something' means to gradually become more friendly or interested in someone or something.