cold
cold - adjective
- Having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans
- Having a relatively low temperature or one lower than normal or expected
- Marked by a lack of the warmth of normal human emotion, friendliness, or compassion
- Not colored or affected by personal feeling or bias : detached, indifferent
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"it is cold outside today"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the cold from here." "That cold belongs to me." "The cold is very important."
SpellingJoy score for cold
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
68
Letter Values
C
6
O
15
L
13
D
7
Etymology
Middle English, going back to Old English cald (Anglian), ceald (West Saxon), going back to Germanic *kalða- (whence Old Saxon cald "cold," Middle Dutch cout, Old High German kalt, Old Norse kaldr, Gothic kalds), verbal adjective from *kalan- "to be cold" (whence Old English calan "to be cold, to make cold," Old Norse kala "to freeze") going back to a dialectal Indo-European base *ǵel-, *ǵol-, whence also Latin gelū, gelus "frost, cold," gelāre "to freeze, chill"