(noun.) the sensation produced by low temperatures; 'he shivered from the cold'; 'the cold helped clear his head'.
(noun.) a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs); 'will they never find a cure for the common cold?'.
(adj.) lacking the warmth of life; 'cold in his grave' .
(adj.) of a seeker; far from the object sought .
(adj.) unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication; 'the boxer was out cold'; 'pass out cold' .
(adj.) feeling or showing no enthusiasm; 'a cold audience'; 'a cold response to the new play' .
(adj.) having lost freshness through passage of time; 'a cold trail'; 'dogs attempting to catch a cold scent' .
(adj.) having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration; 'a cold climate'; 'a cold room'; 'dinner has gotten cold'; 'cold fingers'; 'if you are cold, turn up the heat'; 'a cold beer' .
(adj.) extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion; 'a cold unfriendly nod'; 'a cold and unaffectionate person'; 'a cold impersonal manner'; 'cold logic'; 'the concert left me cold' .
(adj.) without compunction or human feeling; 'in cold blood'; 'cold-blooded killing'; 'insensate destruction' .
(adj.) sexually unresponsive; 'was cold to his advances'; 'a frigid woman' .
(adj.) so intense as to be almost uncontrollable; 'cold fury gripped him' .
(adj.) lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new; 'moth-eaten theories about race'; 'stale news' .
(adj.) marked by errorless familiarity; 'had her lines cold before rehearsals started' .
(adj.) (color) giving no sensation of warmth; 'a cold bluish grey' .
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