coldness

IPA: kˈoʊɫdnʌs

noun

  • The relative lack of heat.
  • The sensation resulting from exposure to low temperatures.
  • Limited enthusiasm or affection; coolness.
  • (physics) The reciprocal of absolute temperature.
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Examples of "coldness" in Sentences

  • One day he even reproached Therese with what he termed her coldness for Laurent.
  • I can sense the coldness from the others, but I cannot feel it through the fire in my veins.
  • He had that good reason for sympathy with haughtiness and coldness, which is found In a fellow – feeling.
  • It seems almost too absurdly incredible, Wannie, but do you know I believe this ice of ours gains in coldness as the warm weather comes on!
  • The iced coffee I feel works as the coldness is nice when your whole body feels numb, then the caffeine and sugar perk you up, and the milk soothes the stomach.
  • But I won't miss the onslaught of spiders, the austere personality of a wealthy neighborhood, and the accompanying coldness from the void of the garage below me.
  • She bowed coldly, hoping that her coldness might be her salvation, since she did not wish to waste time in conversation with him, nor to explain why she was in such a hurry to go on with her walk.
  • There can be such inhumane coldness from the corporate powers … There are stories and I have personally witnessed where an employee is written up if missing work for an emergency such as a child being rushed to the hospital.
  • But perhaps, because he was essentially simple, he would have fitted in well enough if he had been less ready to voice his grievances and ruffle the calm which she so carefully preserved, which he called coldness and for which he reproached her often.

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