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- Dictionaryfrozen/ˈfrəʊzn/
verb
- 1. past participle of freeze
adjective
- 1. (of a liquid) having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold. Similar
- 2. (of a ball) resting against another ball or a cushion.
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FROZEN definition: 1. past participle of freeze 2. (of liquid) turned into ice: 3. Frozen food has been preserved by…. Learn more.
The meaning of FROZEN is treated, affected, or crusted over by freezing. How to use frozen in a sentence.
(of food) chilled or refrigerated. (especially of a drink) mixed with ice and frappéed in an electric blender. in a form that is not readily convertible into cash; not liquid: frozen assets. not permitted to be changed or incapable of being altered; fixed: frozen rents; frozen salaries.
If you say that you are frozen, or a part of your body is frozen, you are emphasizing that you feel very cold. [ emphasis ] He put one hand up to his frozen face.
1. Made into, covered with, or surrounded by ice. 2. Very cold: the frozen North. 3. Preserved by freezing: frozen meat. 4. a. Rendered immobile: frozen in their tracks with fear. b. Immobile, as from pain or inflammation. Used of a joint: a frozen shoulder. 5. Expressive of cold unfriendliness or disdain: a frozen look on their faces. 6. a.
Frozen liquids are so cold that they've become ice. Frozen orange juice makes a delicious homemade popsicle. If your car's door handle is frozen, it's impossible to open, and if your driveway's surface is frozen, it's a sheet of ice.
Definition of frozen adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.