Cold ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Cold ( adjective )

  1. Having a low temperature; feeling chilly.
  2. Lacking warmth of feeling; unfriendly.
  3. Not ripe or cooked; raw.
  4. Not fresh; stale.

Origin:

Old english cald, of germanic origin; related to dutch koud and german kalt.

Examples:

  1. It's cold outside, you should wear a coat.
  2. He gave me a cold stare when I walked in.
  3. The pizza is cold, it needs to be reheated.
  4. The milk is cold, it needs to be heated up.
  5. The bread is cold, it needs to be toasted.

(As a noun)

Cold ( noun )

  1. Having a low temperature; feeling chilly.
  2. Lacking warmth of feeling; unfriendly.
  3. Not ripe or cooked; raw.
  4. Not fresh; stale.

Origin:

Old english cald, of germanic origin; related to dutch koud and german kalt.

Examples:

  1. It's cold outside, you should wear a coat.
  2. He gave me a cold stare when I walked in.
  3. The pizza is cold, it needs to be reheated.
  4. The milk is cold, it needs to be heated up.
  5. The bread is cold, it needs to be toasted.
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