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  1. idiom (also have cold feet) Add to word list. to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do: I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet. (Definition of get cold feet from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of get cold feet. in Chinese (Traditional)

  2. To be timid; to back off from some undertaking. This expression appears to date from the nineteenth century, at least in its present meaning. In the early seventeenth century it was an Italian proverb that meant to have no money; it was so used by Ben Jonson in his play Volpone.

  3. Sep 21, 2017 · The original phrase was: “Man cannot be converted while suffering from cold feet or an empty stomach.” This insinuates that someone cannot be converted if they are poor. The phrase was often in reference to poor people. If you had no money for shoes then your feet would be cold.

  4. cold feet, get. Also, have cold feet. Retreat from an undertaking; lose one's nerve. For example, I got cold feet when I learned the trip involves white-water rafting, or Don't count on including her-she's been known to have cold feet in the past. The origin of this term has been lost.

  5. Nov 29, 2022 · Getting cold feet is an idiom that means youve lost the courage to do something. Lots of moments might be stressful enough to cause cold feet, including: Synonyms for “Cold Feet” If chilly feet isn’t the image you’re going for, you can convey a loss of courage with different idioms. Other ways to say “lose courage” include:

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · The meaning of COLD FEET is apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action. How to use cold feet in a sentence.

  7. To have cold feet means to be timid, to be hesitant to do something, to back out of a commitment, to lose heart, or to lose courage. Someone who has cold feet has become faint-hearted, fearful, or simply has reconsidered his position and has second thoughts.

  8. Jun 15, 2024 · Cold feet is an idiom that means feeling nervous or scared to do something that you had planned to do. This often happens because of doubts or fear of what might go wrong. For example, if someone agrees to give a speech but feels very nervous on the day of the speech, they are experiencing cold feet.

  9. GET COLD FEET definition: to suddenly become too frightened to do what you had planned to do, especially something important: . Learn more.

  10. The idiom "get cold feet" is used to describe someone who suddenly becomes nervous, hesitant or uncertain about a planned course of action, particularly in situations where a decision or commitment has been made.

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