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coldness
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Word definitions for coldness in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The relative lack of heat. 2 The sensation resulting from exposure to low temperatures. 3 Limited enthusiasm or affection; coolness.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the sensation produced by low temperatures; "he shivered from the cold"; "the cold helped clear his head" [syn: cold ] a lack of affection or enthusiasm [syn: coolness , frigidity ] the absence of heat; "the coldness made our breath visible"; "come in ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coldness \Cold"ness\, n. The state or quality of being cold.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Coldness is the second album by power metal band Kotipelto , released in 2004 while Stratovarius was in hiatus.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB feel ▪ As he withdrew his hand he felt the coldness of the knife and corkscrew against his flesh. ▪ It hovered close to me and I felt a coldness on my cheek. ▪ I felt its coldness spreading through my body, killing off ...
Usage examples of coldness.
The depths of my evil passion were again sounded and aroused, and I resolved yet to humble the pride and conquer the coldness which galled to the very quick the morbid acuteness of my self-love.
The aftereffects of Aggressor included mood swings, angry outbursts, and emotional coldness.
And at the same time I was often agonizingly distressed by my obdurate coldness toward poor Mother.
I was on thorns, and I tried everything to avoid that subject, and to lead the conversation into a different channel, for the amorous particulars, on which she was dwelling with apparent delight, vexed me greatly, and spite causing coldness, I was afraid of not playing my part very warmly in the amorous contest which was at hand.
Her solitude daily increased, as the youth, who really loved her with all the ardency of a first passion, and who regarded her at the same time with no little veneration for those superior gifts of mind and education which, it was the general conviction in Charlemont, that she possessed, became, at length, discouraged in a pursuit which hitherto had found nothing but coldness and repulse.
In spite of the coldness of my words, I was really profoundly touched, and the worst of it was that I began to believe in the genuineness of her motives.
However, Scholastica began to reproach me with my coldness, though I deserved no blame at all on this score.
Alastair Bing, with the dignified coldness of an irritated man who thinks that a vast fuss is being made over nothing.
All the fierce and lurid passions which he inherited from his nation and his clime, at all times but ill concealed beneath the blandness of craft and the coldness of philosophy, were released in the breast of the Egyptian.
Without being rude she knew how to be cold, and it was all the worse for those whom her coldness did not shew that their quest was useless.
She did not seem to care what people thought of my coldness, while I was in a rage, for the company must either have thought me a fool or else that she was making game of me.
He felt with one hand behind his right shoulder and met the reassuring coldness of Fleam in a back-scabbard.
My coldness had baulked all her endeavours for a year, when she played a criminal part, of which, though I was never able absolutely to convict her, I had every reason to believe her guilty.
His hair was yellow-white, the colour of an iceblink, and his skin was so white that it was almost translucent, a thin shell of flesh that could scarcely protect him from the coldness and cruelties of the world.
A coldness that was not of isobars and pressure fronts congealed within her gut, a ball of frozen jelly heavy as hopelessness.