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cold

cold [ kōld ]


adjective  (comparative colder, superlative coldest)
Definition:
 
1. at low temperature: at or with a relatively low, uncomfortably low, or unusually low temperature
The weather turned colder.
a cold drink

2. making place seem cooler: giving a place a feeling of coolness rather than warmth
Blue is a cold color.

3. cooked hot then cooled: cooked or prepared as a hot food and then cooled
Serve the pie cold, with ice cream.

4. taciturn and emotionless: showing no emotion, sympathy, or kindness

5. unfriendly and uncaring: feeling or exhibiting no friendship or sense of caring

6. strong but controlled: intense but expressed or shown in a controlled way
cold fury

7. sexually frigid: giving or feeling no sexual response

8. hard to follow: no longer recent or fresh and so difficult to track or follow
The trail had gone cold.

9. not near object of search: not close to the correct answer or to something being searched for ( informal )

10. dead: dead, especially from a long time before

11. metallurgy processed at low temperature: processed at a temperature below that at which recrystallization takes place
cold working of steel



noun  (plural colds)
Definition:
 
1. viral infection of nose and throat: a viral infection of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes, characterized by sneezing, nasal congestion, coughing, and headaches

2. cold weather: low-temperature weather or conditions
The cold made me shiver.

3. condition caused by low temperature: the state or condition of being subjected to low temperatures



adverb  (comparative colder, superlative coldest)
Definition:
 
1. extemporaneously: without any preparation
sang the part cold

2. completely: completely and without any possibility of a change of mind
turned the proposal down cold

[ Old English c(e)ald< Indo-European]

cold·ish adjective
cold·ness noun

blow hot and cold to display wide extremes of attitude or mood

come or be brought in from the cold to be allowed to take part in something after being previously excluded

leave somebody cold to fail to impress or excite somebody

out in the cold ignored or denied benefits that other people are getting
The new funding proposals would leave us out in the cold.


out cold unconscious or in a deep sleep (informal)

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