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cold
adj
- 1. Low in temperature; not hot or warm.
- Thesaurus: chilly, inclement, frozen, frigid, arctic, biting, raw, wintry, glacial, icy; Antonym: warm.
3. Said of food: cooked, but not eaten hot.
- Example: cold meat
- Thesaurus: distant, reserved, cool, indifferent, aloof, chill, unmoved, standoffish, stony; Antonym: friendly, sympathetic, passionate.
6. colloq
- Unenthusiastic.
- Example: The suggestion left me cold
- Example: a cold calculating person
9. Said of colours: producing a feeling of coldness rather than warmth.
10. colloq
- Unconscious, usually after a blow, fall, etc.
- Example: out cold
12. Said of someone trying to guess or find something: far from the answer or the hidden object.
13. Said of a trail or scent: not fresh; too old to follow.
- 1. Without preparation or rehearsal.
- 1. Lack of heat or warmth; cold weather.
- Thesaurus: chill, frigidity, frostiness, refrigeration, freeze, draught, glaciation, gelidity; Antonym: warmth, heat.
2. A highly contagious viral infection, which causes inflammation of the mucous membranes of the respiratory organs and whose symptoms include a sore throat, coughing and sneezing, and a congested nose. Also called the common cold.
- Form: the cold
adverb
- With an unfriendly manner.
noun
- To become ill with a cold.
- To lose courage.
- To become reluctant to carry something out.
- colloq
To respond aloofly to them; to rebuff or snub them.
- Deliberately and unemotionally.
- To terrify or horrify them.
- colloq
Ignored, disregarded and neglected by others.
- Thesaurus: forgotten, ignored, rejected, abandoned, left to rot (
- colloq
To be discouraging or unenthusiastic about a plan, idea, etc.
water
noun
- 1. (formula
2. An expanse of this, with varying degrees of impurity; a sea, lake or river, etc.
- Form: waters (also)
4. The sea round a country's coasts, considered part of its territory.
- Example: in British waters
- Form: waters
6. A solution of a specified substance in water.
- Example: rosewater
- Form: the waters
- Any of several fluids secreted by the body, especially urine, sweat, tears, etc;
- Saliva.
10. A dose of water given to a plant or animal.
11. The amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus in the womb.
- Form: waters
13. The degree of brilliance and transparency of a diamond.
14. Quality or class; excellence. See of the first or finest water below.
15. finance.
- An increase in a company's stock issue without an increase in assets to back it up.
- 1. To wet, soak or sprinkle something with water.
- Thesaurus: moisten, dampen, soak, douse, drench, hose, irrigate.
3. To dilute (wine, etc).
intr
4. Said of the mouth: to produce saliva in response to a stimulus activated by the expectation of food.
intr
5. Said of the eyes: to fill with tears in response to irritation.
tr & intr
6. To let (animals) drink; said of animals: to drink.
- Example: fed and watered
8. To give a wavy appearance to the surface of (fabric), by wetting and pressing.
- Example: watered silk
- To increase (the debt of a company) by issuing new stock without a corresponding increase in assets.
noun
adj
- See separate entry.
- By water transport, eg ship.
- Said of an explanation, etc: to prove sound; to be valid.
- Thesaurus: bear scrutiny, convince, make sense, pass the test, ring true, wash, work.
- In trouble, danger or difficulty.
- To remain out of difficulty or trouble.
- Ill at ease; uncomfortable in a particular environment.
- colloq
In large quantities; freely or lavishly.
- Said of a rebuke or scolding, etc: having no effect at all; making no impression.
- To make their saliva flow; to stimulate their appetite for something.
- Being of the highest class; first-class or prize.
- To urinate.
- To take measures to calm a turbulent situation.
- A calm and quiet exterior often conceals strong emotions, obstinacy or cunning, etc.
- To test for a response to an intended course of action.
- colloq
To be discouraging or unenthusiastic about (an idea, etc).
- See under tread.
- Beneath the surface of the water.
- Experiences that are past and done with.
Phrasal Verb: water something down
- To dilute or thin it with water.
- Example: to water down the wine
