Results for cold
Definitions of cold:
part of speech: noun
Coldness.
part of speech: noun
The sensation or feeling produced by the want or loss of heat; a disease contracted from improper exposure of the person to atmospheric changes; a shivering or chilliness.
part of speech: adjective
The opposite of hot: shivering: without passion or zeal: spiritless: unfriendly: indifferent: reserved.
part of speech: noun
Absence of heat: the feeling or sensation caused by the absence of heat: a disease caused by cold: catarrh: chillness.
part of speech: adjective
Without heat or warmth; without passion or zeal; indifferent; insensible.
part of speech: adjective
Not warm or hot; frigid; indifferent; without zeal; without affection; wanting in animation.
part of speech: noun
The opposite of heat; the sensation produced by the loss of heat; disordered condition of the body, usually catarrhal, following exposure or infection; low temperature.
part of speech: adverb
Usage examples for cold:
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Have you a cold hand?
"The Bramleighs Of Bishop's Folly", Charles James Lever -
I went down again, for the room was cold
"The Boss of Little Arcady", Harry Leon Wilson -
It's very cold here.
"Under Padlock and Seal", Charles Harold Avery -
It's going to be a very cold night.
"The Enchanted Canyon", Honoré Willsie Morrow