Coldness - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkəʊldnəs|  American pronunciation of the word coldness
Brit.  |ˈkəʊldnəs|  British pronunciation of the word coldness

noun

- the sensation produced by low temperatures (syn: cold)
- a lack of affection or enthusiasm (syn: coolness, frigidity)
a distressing coldness of tone and manner
- the absence of heat (syn: cold, frigidity)
the coldness made our breath visible

Extra examples

The water was too cold for swimming.

The weather has been unusually cold this spring.

It was a long, cold winter.

It's cold outside, but the wind makes it feel even colder.

It's bitterly cold out there!

Are you cold? I could turn up the temperature if you'd like.

He ate cold pizza for breakfast.

I mind cold more than heat.

They died of exposure to cold.

The cold really sets in around late November and doesn't let up until April.

I stood there shivering in the cold.

He waited outside for her in the bitter cold.

Come in out of the cold.

It's not the flu, it's just a cold.

She was asked to perform the song cold.

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