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acold

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective acold has 1 sense
  1. acold - of persons; feeling cold; "Poor Tom's acold"- Shakespeare
    Antonym:
    hot (indirect, via cold)

Definitions from the Web

Acold

Definition:

Acold is an adjective that describes the sensation of being very cold or chilled.

Senses:

  1. Physically cold
  2. Feeling chilly or shivering
  3. Lacking warmth or friendliness

Examples of usage:

1. Physically cold:

  • The acold water made her shiver uncontrollably.
  • He wrapped himself in a blanket, trying to warm his acold body.

2. Feeling chilly or shivering:

  • She stood by the window, shivering acold in the winter breeze.
  • The wind blew through his jacket, leaving him acold and uncomfortable.

3. Lacking warmth or friendliness:

  • Despite the inviting atmosphere, the café left her feeling acold and unwelcome.
  • The politician's acold reception among the crowd hinted at his unpopularity.

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