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doc Definition of cold
    English to English
    adjective
  • having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration
  • A cold climate.
    A cold room.
    Dinner has gotten cold.
    Cold fingers.
    If you are cold, turn up the heat.
    A cold beer.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion
  • A cold unfriendly nod.
    A cold and unaffectionate person.
    A cold impersonal manner.
    Cold logic.
    The concert left me cold.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • Deprived of heat, or having a low temperature; not warm or hot; gelid; frigid.
  • source: Webster 1913
    noun
  • a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs)
  • Will they never find a cure for the common cold?.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • the absence of heat
  • The coldness made our breath visible.
    Come in out of the cold.
    Cold is a vasoconstrictor.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • the sensation produced by low temperatures
  • He shivered from the cold.
    The cold helped clear his head.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • The relative absence of heat or warmth.
  • source: Webster 1913
    adjective satellite
  • having lost freshness through passage of time
  • A cold trail.
    Dogs attempting to catch a cold scent.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • (color) giving no sensation of warmth
  • A cold bluish grey.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • marked by errorless familiarity
  • Had her lines cold before rehearsals started.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new
  • Moth-eaten theories about race.
    Stale news.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • so intense as to be almost uncontrollable
  • Cold fury gripped him.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • sexually unresponsive
  • Was cold to his advances.
    A frigid woman.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • without compunction or human feeling
  • In cold blood.
    Cold-blooded killing.
    Insensate destruction.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • feeling or showing no enthusiasm
  • A cold audience.
    A cold response to the new play.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication
  • The boxer was out cold.
    Pass out cold.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • of a seeker; far from the object sought
  • source: WordNet 3.0
  • lacking the warmth of life
  • Cold in his grave.
    source: WordNet 3.0
    verb
  • To become cold.
  • source: Webster 1913
    English to Tagalog
    adj
  • [cold] Maginaw; malamig; nanghihinabang
  • source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
    noun
  • [cold] Ginaw; lamig; sipon
  • source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
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