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Synonyms of the word 
COLD → ACOLD - ALGID - ARCTIC - BLEAK - COLD-BLOODED - COLDNESS - COOL - CRISP - CUTTING - DEAD - EMOTIONLESS - FAR - FRIGID - FRIGIDITY - FRIGIDNESS - FRIGORIFIC - FRORE - FROSTY - FROZEN - GELID - GLACIAL - HEATLESS - ICE-COLD - ICY - INHUMAN - INHUMANE - INSENSATE - INTENSE - NIPPING - NIPPY - OLD - PARKY - PASSIONLESS - PERFECT - POLAR - PRESSOR - RAW - REFRIGERANT - REFRIGERATED - REFRIGERATING - RIMED - RIMY - SHIVERY - SNAPPY - STALE - STONE-COLD - TEMPERATURE - UNCONSCIOUS - UNENTHUSIASTIC - UNHEATED - UNLOVING - UNWARMED - VASOCONSTRICTIVE - VASOCONSTRICTOR - WINTRYcold- adj. (of a thing) Having a low temperature.
- adj. (of the weather) Causing the air to be cold.
- adj. (of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of coldness, especially to the point of discomfort.
- adj. Unfriendly, emotionally distant or unfeeling.
- adj. Dispassionate, not prejudiced or partisan, impartial.
- adj. Completely unprepared; without introduction.
- adj. Unconscious or deeply asleep; deprived of the metaphorical heat associated with life or consciousness.
- adj. (usually with "have" or "know" transitively) Perfectly, exactly, completely; by heart.
- adj. (usually with "have" transitively) Cornered, done for.
- adj. (obsolete) Not pungent or acrid.
- adj. (obsolete) Unexciting; dull; uninteresting.
- adj. Affecting the sense of smell (as of hunting dogs) only feebly; having lost its odour.
- adj. (obsolete) Not sensitive; not acute.
- adj. Distant; said, in the game of hunting for some object, of a seeker remote from the thing concealed. Compare…
- adj. (painting) Having a bluish effect; not warm in colour.
- n. A condition of low temperature.
- n. (medicine) A common, usually harmless, viral illness, usually with congestion of the nasal passages and…
- adv. While at low temperature.
- adv. Without preparation.
- adv. With finality.
- adv. (slang, informal, dated) In a cold, frank, or realistically honest manner.
acold- adj. (obsolete) Of a person, feeling cold.
algid- adj. (medicine) Cold, chilly; used of low body temperature especially in connection with certain diseases such…
arctic- adj. Alternative letter-case form of Arctic.
- n. Alternative letter-case form of Arctic.
bleak- adj. Without color; pale; pallid.
- adj. Desolate and exposed; swept by cold winds.
- adj. Unhappy; cheerless; miserable; emotionally desolate.
- n. A small European river fish (Alburnus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidae.
cold-blooded- adj. Having an unregulated body temperature; ectothermic.
- adj. Lacking emotion or compunction.
coldness- n. The relative lack of heat.
- n. The sensation resulting from exposure to low temperatures.
- n. Limited enthusiasm or affection; coolness.
- n. (physics) The reciprocal of absolute temperature.
cool- adj. Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.
- adj. Allowing or suggesting heat relief.
- adj. Of a person, not showing emotion, calm and in self-control.
- adj. Unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical.
- adj. Calmly audacious.
- adj. (informal) Of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave; considered popular by others.
- adj. (informal) In fashion, part of or fitting the in crowd; originally hipster slang.
- adj. (informal) Of an action, all right; acceptable; that does not present a problem.
- adj. (informal) Of a person, not upset by circumstances that might ordinarily be upsetting.
- adj. Applied facetiously to a sum of money, commonly as if to give emphasis to the largeness of the amount.
- n. A moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness.
- n. A calm temperament.
- v. (literally intransitive) To lose heat, to get colder.
- v. (transitive) To make cooler, less warm.
- v. (figuratively, intransitive) To become less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate.
- v. (transitive) To make less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate.
- v. (transitive) To kill.
crisp- adj. (of something seen or heard) Sharp, clearly defined.
- adj. Brittle; friable; in a condition to break with a short, sharp fracture.
- adj. Possessing a certain degree of firmness and freshness.
- adj. (of weather, air etc.) Dry and cold.
- adj. (of movement, action etc.) Quick and accurate.
- adj. (of talk, text, etc.) Brief and to the point.
- adj. (of wine) having a refreshing amount of acidity; having less acidity than green wine, but more than a…
- adj. (obsolete) Lively; sparking; effervescing.
- adj. (dated) Curling in stiff curls or ringlets.
- adj. (obsolete) Curled by the ripple of water.
- adj. (computing theory) Not using fuzzy logic; based on a binary distinction between true and false.
- n. (Britain) A thin slice of fried potato eaten as a snack.
- v. (transitive) To make crisp.
- v. (intransitive) To become crisp.
- v. (transitive, dated) To curl; to form into ringlets, for example hair, or the nap of cloth.
- v. (transitive, dated) to interweave, like the branches of trees.
- v. (intransitive, archaic) To undulate or ripple.
- v. (transitive, archaic) To cause to undulate irregularly, as crape or water; to wrinkle; to cause to ripple.
cutting- v. present participle of cut.
- n. (countable, uncountable) The action of the verb to cut.
- n. (countable) A section removed from the larger whole.
- n. (countable) A newspaper clipping.
- n. (countable) A leaf, stem, branch, or root removed from a plant and cultivated to grow a new plant.
- n. (countable) An abridged selection of written work, often intended for performance.
- n. (uncountable) The editing of film or other recordings.
- n. (uncountable) Self-harm; the act of cutting one's own skin.
- n. (machining) The process of bringing metals to a desired shape by chipping away the unwanted material.
- n. (countable) A narrow passage, dug for a road, railway or canal to go through.
- adj. (not comparable) That is used for cutting.
- adj. Of remarks, criticism, etc., potentially hurtful.
dead- adj. (not comparable) No longer living.
- adj. (hyperbolic) Figuratively, not alive; lacking life.
- adj. (of another person) So hated that they are absolutely ignored.
- adj. Without emotion.
- adj. Stationary; static.
- adj. Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat.
- adj. Unproductive.
- adj. (not comparable, of a machine, device, or electrical circuit) Completely inactive; without power; without…
- adj. (not comparable) Broken or inoperable.
- adj. (not comparable) No longer used or required.
- adj. (engineering) Not imparting motion or power.
- adj. (not comparable, sports) Not in play.
- adj. (not comparable, golf, of a golf ball) Lying so near the hole that the player is certain to hole it in…
- adj. (not comparable, baseball, slang, 1800s) Tagged out.
- adj. (not comparable) Full and complete.
- adj. (not comparable) Exact.
- adj. Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia).
- adj. (informal) (Certain to be) in big trouble.
- adj. Constructed so as not to transmit sound; soundless.
- adj. (obsolete) Bringing death; deadly.
- adj. (law) Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property.
- adv. (degree) Exactly right.
- adv. (degree) Very, absolutely, extremely, suddenly.
- adv. As if dead.
- n. (uncountable, singular only, often with "the") Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
- n. (plural, with "the") Those who have died.
- v. (transitive) To prevent by disabling; stop.
- v. (transitive) To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigour.
- v. (Britain, transitive, slang) To kill.
emotionlessfar- adj. (obsolete, Scotland, Northern England) Distant.
- adj. Remote in space.
- adj. Remote in time.
- adj. Long.
- adj. More remote or longer of two.
- adj. Extreme.
- adj. Widely different in nature or quality; opposite in character.
- adj. (computing, not comparable) Outside the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture.
- adv. Distant in space, time or degree.
- adv. To or from a great distance, time, or degree.
- adv. (with a comparative) Very much.
- n. Spelt (type of wheat).
- n. A young pig, or a litter of pigs.
frigid- adj. Very cold; lacking warmth; icy.
- adj. Chilly in manner; lacking affection or zeal; impassive.
- adj. (colloquial) Sexually unresponsive, especially of a woman.
frigidity- n. The state of being frigid; coldness; lack of heat.
- n. Coldness of feeling, manner or quality; lack of ardor, animation or vivacity; chilliness; dullness.
- n. Want of natural heat and vigor of body; impotency.
frigidness- n. The state of being frigid; frigidity; coldness.
frigorific- adj. causing to cool or chill.
frore- adj. (archaic) Extremely cold; frozen.
- v. (archaic, rare) simple past tense of freeze.
frosty- adj. Cold, chilly.
- adj. Having frost on it.
- adj. (figuratively) Having an aloof or inhospitable manner.
- adj. (slang) Alert.
frozen- adj. In the state of that which freezes; in ice form.
- adj. Immobilized.
- adj. (of a bank account) In a state such that transactions are not allowed.
- v. past participle of freeze.
gelid- adj. Very cold; icy or frosty.
glacial- adj. of, or relating to glaciers.
- adj. (figuratively) very slow.
- adj. cold and icy.
- adj. having the appearance of ice.
- adj. cool and unfriendly.
- n. A glacial period (colloquially known as an ice age).
heatlessice-cold- adj. As cold as ice; very cold.
- adj. Without emotion; distant.
icy- adj. Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in ice; cold; frosty.
- adj. Covered with ice, wholly or partially.
- adj. Characterized by coldness, as of manner, influence, etc.; chilling; frigid; cold.
inhuman- adj. Of or pertaining to inhumanity and the indifferently cruel, sadistic or barbaric behavior it brings.
inhumane- adj. lacking pity or compassion for misery and suffering; cruel, unkind, not humane.
insensate- adj. Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
- adj. Senseless; foolish; irrational.
- adj. Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
- adj. (medicine, physiology) Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
- n. One who is insensate.
- v. (rare) To render insensate; to deprive of sensation or consciousness.
intense- adj. Strained; tightly drawn.
- adj. Strict, very close or earnest.
- adj. Extreme in degree; excessive.
- adj. Extreme in size or strength.
- adj. Stressful and tiring.
- adj. Very severe.
nipping- v. present participle of nip.
- n. The act or sensation of giving a nip.
nippy- adj. (Britain, informal) fast; speedy.
- adj. (informal) Of the weather, rather cold.
- adj. (Scotland, informal) annoying; irritating.
- adj. Inclined to nip; bitey.
old- adj. Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
- adj. Of an item that has been used and so is not new (unused).
- adj. Having existed or lived for the specified time.
- adj. (heading) Of an earlier time.
- adj. Tiresome.
- adj. Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time.
- adj. A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive. (Mostly in idioms like good old,…
- adj. (obsolete) Excessive, abundant.
- n. (with "the") People who are old; old beings; the older generation, taken as a group.
parky- adj. (Britain) Cold, but not excessively so.
passionlessperfect- adj. Fitting its definition precisely.
- adj. Having all of its parts in harmony with a common purpose.
- adj. Without fault or mistake; thoroughly skilled or talented.
- adj. Excellent and delightful in all respects.
- adj. (grammar, of a tense or verb form) Representing a completed action.
- adj. (biology) Sexually mature and fully differentiated.
- adj. (botany) Of flowers, having both male (stamens) and female (carpels) parts.
- adj. (analysis) Of a set, that it is equal to its set of limit points, i.e. set A is perfect if A=A'.
- adj. (music) Describing an interval or any compound interval of a unison, octave, or fourths and fifths that…
- adj. (of a cocktail) Made with equal parts of sweet and dry vermouth.
- adj. (obsolete) Well informed; certain; sure.
- n. (grammar) The perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
- v. (transitive) To make perfect; to improve or hone.
- v. (law) To take an action, usually the filing of a document in the correct venue, that secures a legal right.
polar- adj. Of, relating to, measured from, or referred to a geographic pole (the North Pole or South Pole).
- adj. (space sciences) Of an orbit that passes over, or near, one of these poles.
- adj. (chemistry) Having a dipole; ionic.
- adj. (mathematics) Of a coordinate system, specifying the location of a point in a plane by using a radius…
- adj. (linguistics, of a question) Having but two possible answers, yes and no.
pressor- adj. vasopressor.
- n. vasopressor.
raw- adj. Of food: not cooked.
- adj. Not treated or processed (of materials, products etc.); in a natural state, unrefined, unprocessed.
- adj. Having had the skin removed or abraded; chafed, tender; exposed, lacerated.
- adj. New or inexperienced.
- adj. Crude in quality; rough, uneven, unsophisticated.
- adj. Of data, statistics etc: uncorrected, without analysis.
- adj. Of weather: unpleasantly damp or cold.
- adj. (obsolete) Not covered; bare; bald.
- adv. (slang) Without a condom.
- n. (sugar refining, sugar trade) An unprocessed sugar; a batch of such.
- n. (anime fandom slang) A recording or rip of a show that has not been fansubbed.
- n. (manga fandom slang) A scan that has not been cleaned (polished or purged of blemishes arising from the…
refrigerant- adj. That cools or freezes; allaying heat or fever.
- n. A substance used in a heat cycle that undergoes a phase change between gas and liquid to allow the cooling,…
- n. That which makes cool or cold, such as a medicine for allaying the symptoms of fever.
refrigerated- v. simple past tense and past participle of refrigerate.
refrigerating- v. present participle of refrigerate.
rimed- adj. Covered in frost.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of rime.
rimyshivery- adj. Given to shivering; tending to shiver.
- adj. Easily broken; brittle.
snappy- adj. (informal) Rapid and without delay.
- adj. (informal) Irritable.
- adj. (informal) Tidy; well-dressed; sharp.
- adj. Chilly, brisk, sharp.
stale- adj. (alcohol, obsolete) Clear, free of dregs and lees; old and strong.
- adj. No longer fresh, in reference to food, urine, straw, wounds, etc.
- adj. No longer fresh, new, or interesting, in reference to ideas and immaterial things; cliche, hackneyed,…
- adj. No longer nubile or suitable for marriage, in reference to people; past one's prime.
- adj. (agriculture, obsolete) Fallow, in reference to land.
- adj. (law) Unreasonably long in coming, in reference to claims and actions.
- adj. Worn out, particularly due to age or over-exertion, in reference to athletes and animals in competition.
- adj. (finance) Out of date, unpaid for an unreasonable amount of time, particularly in reference to checks.
- n. (colloquial) Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh.
- v. (of alcohol, obsolete, transitive) To make stale; to age in order to clear and strengthen (a drink, especially…
- v. (transitive) To make stale; to cause to go out of fashion or currency; to diminish the novelty or interest…
- v. (intransitive) To become stale; to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption.
- v. (alcohol, intransitive) To become stale; to grow unpleasant from age.
- n. A long, thin handle (of rakes, axes, etc.).
- n. (dialectal) The posts and rungs composing a ladder.
- n. (botany, obsolete) The stem of a plant.
- n. The shaft of an arrow, spear, etc.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To make a ladder by joining rungs ("stales") between the posts.
- n. (military, obsolete) A fixed position, particularly a soldier's in a battle-line.
- n. (chess, uncommon) A stalemate; a stalemated game.
- n. (military, obsolete) An ambush.
- n. (obsolete) A band of armed men or hunters.
- n. (Scotland, military, obsolete) The main force of an army.
- adj. (chess, obsolete) At a standstill; stalemated.
- v. (chess, uncommon, transitive) To stalemate.
- v. (chess, obsolete, intransitive) To be stalemated.
- n. (livestock, obsolete) Urine, especially used of horses and cattle.
- v. (livestock, obsolete, intransitive) To urinate, especially used of horses and cattle.
- n. (falconry, hunting, obsolete) A live bird to lure birds of prey or others of its kind into a trap.
- n. (obsolete) Any lure, particularly in reference to people used as live bait.
- n. (crime, obsolete) An accomplice of a thief or criminal acting as bait.
- n. (obsolete) a partner whose beloved abandons or torments him in favor of another.
- n. (obsolete) A patsy, a pawn, someone used under some false pretext to forward another's (usu. …
- n. (crime, obsolete) A prostitute of the lowest sort; any wanton woman.
- n. (hunting, obsolete) Any decoy, either stuffed or manufactured.
- v. (rare, obsolete, transitive) To serve as a decoy, to lure.
stone-cold- adj. Completely cold.
- adj. Without emotion.
temperature- n. (obsolete) The state or condition of being tempered or moderated.
- n. (now rare, archaic) The balance of humours in the body, or one's character or outlook as considered determined…
- n. A measure of cold or heat, often measurable with a thermometer.
- n. An elevated body temperature, as present in fever and many illnesses.
- n. (when not used in relation with something) The temperature(1) of the immediate environment.
- n. (thermodynamics) A property of macroscopic amounts of matter that serves to gauge the average intensity…
unconscious- adj. Not awake; having no awareness.
- adj. Without directed thought or awareness.
- adj. (sports) engaged in skilled performance without conscious control.
- n. (psychology) Unconscious mind.
unenthusiastic- adj. Without enthusiasm; unexcited.
unheatedunloving- adj. Not loving.
- v. present participle of unlove.
unwarmedvasoconstrictive- adj. That causes vasoconstriction.
vasoconstrictor- n. (medicine) Any substance that causes vasoconstriction.
wintry- adj. Suggestive or characteristic of winter; cold, stormy.
- adj. Of precipitation, containing sleet or snow.
- adj. Aged, white-haired.
- adj. Chilling, cheerless.
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