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    cold
    /kəʊld/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a low temperature; cold weather; a cold environment: "my teeth chattered with the cold"
    • 2. a common infection in which the mucous membrane of the nose and throat becomes inflamed, typically causing running at the nose, sneezing, and a sore throat: "Suzie's got a cold"

    adverb

    • 1. completely; entirely: informal North American "we stopped cold behind a turn in the staircase"

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  2. at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, or warm: a cold day / house. cold food / water. cold hands. cold weather. My feet are so cold. freezing cold It's freezing cold today. You'll feel cold if you don't wear a coat. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. feeling cold.

  3. : having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans. it is cold outside today. a cold drafty attic. b. : having a relatively low temperature or one lower than normal or expected. the bath water has gotten cold. c. : not heated: such as. (1) of food : served without heating especially after initial cooking or processing. cold cereal

  4. Dec 28, 2020 · noun. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek. cold weather: He can't take the cold.

  5. cold refers to temperature possibly so low as to cause suffering: cold water. chill suggests a penetrating cold which causes shivering and numbness: There was a chill wind blowing. chilly is a weaker word, though it also connotes shivering and discomfort: a chilly room. cool means merely somewhat cold, not warm: cool and comfortable.

  6. COLD meaning: 1. at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not…. Learn more.

  7. a. Having little appeal to the senses or feelings: a cold decor. b. Designating or being in a tone or color, such as pale gray, that suggests little warmth. 5. a. Not affectionate or friendly; aloof: a cold person; a cold nod. b. Exhibiting or feeling no enthusiasm: a cold audience; a cold response to the new play; a concert that left me cold.

  8. Definition of cold adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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