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Search "cold" in: cold[adjective]Entry Word: cold Function: adjective Meaning: 1 having a low or subnormal temperature <the cold climate of the Yukon> <an unusually cold spring that was followed by a sweltering summer> Synonyms arctic, bitter, cool, coolish, freezing, frigid, frosty, glacial, ice-cold, icy, nipping, nippy, numbing, polar, shivery, snappy, wintry Related Words subfreezing, subzero; cutting, keen, penetrating, piercing, sharp; bracing, brisk, crisp, invigorating, rigorous; chilled, cooled, frosted, frozen, iced, refrigerated, unheated Near Antonyms lukewarm, tepid; heated, warmed Antonyms broiling, burning, fiery, hot, piping hot, red-hot, roasting, scalding, scorching, searing, sultry, summery, sweltering, torrid, tropical, warm, warming 2 lacking in friendliness or warmth of feeling <the prisoners got only a cold stare when they tried to befriend the guard> Synonyms chill, chilly, cold-blooded, cool, frigid, frosty, glacial, icy, unfriendly, unsympathetic, wintry Related Words hardhearted, heartless, pitiless, uncaring, unfeeling; reserved, soulless, undemonstrative, unemotional, unresponsive; apathetic, indifferent, unenthusiastic, uninterested; aloof, detached, impersonal Near Antonyms compassionate, kind, kindhearted; demonstrative, emotional, expressive; eager, enthusiastic, passionate Antonyms cordial, friendly, genial, hearty, sympathetic, warm, warm-blooded, warmhearted 3 having or showing a lack of friendliness or interest in others <received a cold reception from the hostess> — see cool 1 4 having lost consciousness <the boxer was out cold for a few minutes> — see unconscious 1
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