coldish (Meaning)

coldish

with utter finality, receptive to the sensation of coldness, marked by poor or unlucky performance, without introduction or advance notice, a bodily disorder popularly associated with chilling, lacking warmth of feeling, marked by a lack of the warmth of normal human emotion, friendliness, or compassion, not colored or affected by personal feeling or bias, having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans, involving processing without the use of heat, not prepared or suitably warmed up, having a relatively low temperature or one lower than normal or expected, with premeditation, marked by sure familiarity, without preparation or warm-up, common cold, impersonal, objective, marked by the loss of normal body heat, giving the appearance of being dead, depressing, gloomy, a condition of low temperature, deprived of benefits given others, cold weather, served without heating especially after initial cooking or processing, having or being a temperature that is noticeably lower than body temperature and especially that is uncomfortable for humans, not heated, having a low temperature or one much below normal, cool sense 6a, conveying the impression of being cold, having a relatively low temperature or one that is lower than normal or expected, not moved to enthusiasm, coryza, exhibiting little or no radioactivity, served chilled or with ice, suffering or uncomfortable from lack of warmth, having lost freshness or vividness, far off the mark, bodily sensation produced by loss or lack of heat, dead, abruptly

coldish Sentence Examples

  1. The room was coldish and uninviting, making it difficult to concentrate on work.
  2. The wind was coldish, biting at our exposed skin as we walked down the street.
  3. The water in the pool was coldish and refreshing, providing a welcome respite from the summer heat.
  4. The weather was coldish but pleasant, perfect for a crisp morning hike.
  5. The soup was coldish and unappetizing, making it difficult to stomach.
  6. The ice cream was coldish and creamy, melting slowly in our mouths.
  7. The basement was coldish and damp, with a musty smell that permeated the air.
  8. The coffee was coldish and lukewarm, not quite hot enough to enjoy.
  9. The blanket was coldish and thin, providing little warmth on the chilly night.
  10. The car's engine was running coldish, indicating that it might not be operating at its optimal temperature.

FAQs About the word coldish

with utter finality, receptive to the sensation of coldness, marked by poor or unlucky performance, without introduction or advance notice, a bodily disorder po

chilly, icy, freezing, chill, cool, frigid, cold, polar, brisk, nippy

searing, red-hot, molten, heated, fiery, piping hot, fervid, broiling,hot, warming

The room was coldish and uninviting, making it difficult to concentrate on work.

The wind was coldish, biting at our exposed skin as we walked down the street.

The water in the pool was coldish and refreshing, providing a welcome respite from the summer heat.

The weather was coldish but pleasant, perfect for a crisp morning hike.