coldness (Meaning)

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coldness (n)

the sensation produced by low temperatures

a lack of affection or enthusiasm

the absence of heat

coldness Sentence Examples

  1. The coldness of the winter air sent shivers down her spine as she walked home.
  2. Despite his attempts to reach out, she met his gestures with a coldness that was difficult to penetrate.
  3. The coldness of her stare made it clear that she was not to be trifled with.
  4. There was a palpable coldness between them after their argument, leaving the air thick with tension.
  5. He felt the coldness of the marble floor beneath him as he lay in despair.
  6. The coldness of her words stung more than any physical blow.
  7. Despite the warm weather outside, there was an underlying coldness in her demeanor that was hard to ignore.
  8. The coldness of the receptionist's attitude made it clear she wasn't interested in helping.
  9. The coldness of the relationship between the two rival factions was evident in their terse communications.
  10. He couldn't shake off the feeling of coldness that permeated the room, despite the roaring fire in the hearth.

FAQs About the word coldness

the sensation produced by low temperatures, a lack of affection or enthusiasm, the absence of heat

detachment, quietness, sereneness, calmness, dispassionateness, serenity, cool, dispassion,objectivity, reasonability

prejudice, emotionalism, prejudice, bias,emotionalism, bias, favor,partisanship, favor, partiality

The coldness of the winter air sent shivers down her spine as she walked home.

Despite his attempts to reach out, she met his gestures with a coldness that was difficult to penetrate.

The coldness of her stare made it clear that she was not to be trifled with.

There was a palpable coldness between them after their argument, leaving the air thick with tension.