glacial Antonyms
Strongest:
- white-hot
- molten
- red-hot
- ardent
- broiling
- ardent
- lukewarm
- seething
- burning
- blazing
- sweltering
- fervid
- glowing
- boiling
- igneous
- searing
- fervid
- heated
- tepid
- warming
- boiling
- hot
- lukewarm
- fervent
- red-hot
- searing
- blazing
- warming
- torrid
- piping-hot
- sweltering
- heated
- fiery
- glowing
- tepid
- sultry
- sultry
- molten
- piping-hot
- burning
- fervent
- torrid
- fiery
- seething
- hot
- white-hot
- broiling
- igneous
Strong:
- scalding
- ultrahot
- warm
- equatorial
- equatorial
- sizzling
- feverish
- roasting
- tropical
- warm
- tropical
- overheated
- ultrahot
- reheated
- warmed
- overheated
- scalding
- roasting
- reheated
- scorching
- scorching
- feverish
- warmed
- sizzling
Weak:
Meaning of glacial
glacial (a)
relating to or derived from a glacier
glacial (s)
devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain
extremely cold
glacial (a.)
Pertaining to ice or to its action; consisting of ice; frozen; icy; esp., pertaining to glaciers; as, glacial phenomena.
Resembling ice; having the appearance and consistency of ice; -- said of certain solid compounds; as, glacial phosphoric or acetic acids.
glacial Sentence Examples
- The glacial pace of negotiations threatened to delay the project indefinitely.
- The mountain's icy peak had a distinctly glacial appearance.
- The glacial wind howled through the valley, carrying a chill that pierced to the bone.
- The glacier's slow, relentless movement left behind a trail of boulders and debris.
- The glacial lake was a mesmerizing shade of blue, reflecting the surrounding mountains like a mirror.
- The glacial river flowed through the canyon with an ancient, powerful force.
- The glacial till formed a rich, fertile soil that supported a diverse ecosystem.
- The glacial erratics scattered across the landscape were reminders of a bygone era.
- The glacial valley was a haven for hikers and climbers, offering stunning views and challenging terrain.
- The glacial icefield covered vast areas of the Arctic, creating a breathtaking and desolate wilderness.
FAQs About the word glacial
relating to or derived from a glacier, devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain, extremely coldPertaining to ice or to its actio
frigid, chilly,icy, cold, arctic, chill, freezing, cool, chilled, wintery
white-hot, molten, red-hot, ardent, broiling, ardent, lukewarm, seething, burning, blazing
The glacial pace of negotiations threatened to delay the project indefinitely.
The mountain's icy peak had a distinctly glacial appearance.
The glacial wind howled through the valley, carrying a chill that pierced to the bone.
The glacier's slow, relentless movement left behind a trail of boulders and debris.