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Cold Definition & Meaning

1. Having a low temperature: when a substance has a low temperature, it is considered cold.

Example: The ice cream was too cold to eat.

2. Lacking warmth or friendliness: when a person or their behavior lacks warmth or friendliness, they are considered cold.

Example: His cold demeanor made it difficult to approach him.

3. Unfeeling or indifferent: when a person lacks emotion or concern, they are considered cold.

Example: She gave a cold response to his heartfelt confession.

4. Unpleasantly chilling: when the weather or an environment is unpleasantly chilling, it is considered cold.

Example: The cold wind made it difficult to enjoy the outdoor concert.

5. Refreshing or invigorating: when a drink or food is refreshing or invigorating, it is considered cold.

Example: The cold water was a welcome relief after a long hike.

Examples of the word cold used in sentences.

  • My hands are cold, so I'm going to put on my gloves.
  • I prefer to drink a cold glass of iced tea during the summer.
  • I don't like to go outside when it's cold.
  • Last night, I drank a cup of warm tea to help me relax in the cold weather.
  • Can you please turn off the air conditioner? It's so cold in here.
  • The ice cream was too cold for my taste, I prefer it to be a little softer.
  • I always wear thick socks during the winter to keep my feet from getting too cold.
  • The water in the lake was so cold that I didn't want to go swimming.
  • My hands were frozen from the cold wind blowing outside, I wished I had brought gloves.
  • When I came in from the snow, I wrapped a warm blanket around me to fight off the cold.
  • I always have a hot cup of tea in the morning to warm myself up during the cold winter months.
  • The ice cream became cold and hard after being left out of the freezer for too long.
  • She wrapped herself in a thick blanket to ward off the cold from the drafty window.
  • My hands and feet felt cold after spending hours outside in the snow.
  • The neighborhood pool was too cold to swim in, even on a hot summer day.
  • The sudden change in temperature caused my car's engine to start making strange noises.
  • It's always a good idea to have a warm jacket with you during the cold months of the year.
  • The icy cold water made her shiver as she dipped her toes into the pool.
  • Cold and flu symptoms can often be relieved by staying warm and getting plenty of rest.
  • Despite the cold weather, many people enjoy skiing and snowboarding during the winter.
  • Despite the cold weather, she decided to go for a run to clear her mind.
  • The icy wind tore through the streets, making even the warmest jacket feel inadequate.
  • The cold reception from his colleagues made him feel unwelcome in the workplace.
  • The cold truth of the situation forced her to re-evaluate her priorities and focus on what truly mattered.
  • His unemotional response to the tragic news left his family feeling cold and unsympathetic.
  • Despite the cold weather, the marathon runner persevered and completed the race with flying colors.
  • The cold, hard truth is that our company's profits have been steadily declining for the past year.
  • As much as I enjoy eating sushi, I can't stand it when the rice is served cold.
  • The cold, unfeeling attitude of the immigration officer left a bitter taste in my mouth.
  • Whenever I go hiking in the mountains, I always bring a warm jacket because the temperature can drop to bone-chilling levels.
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