- FRIGID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FRIGID is intensely cold How to use frigid in a sentence
- Frigid temperatures grip the Southeast after record snowfall
As residents of the Southeast dug out from a severe winter storm that dumped over a foot of snow on parts of North Carolina, they also face dangerously cold temperatures
- FRIGID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
frigid adjective (COLD) Add to word list (of weather conditions or the conditions in a room) extremely cold:
- frigid adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of frigid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- FRIGID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Frigid means extremely cold A snowstorm hit the West today, bringing with it frigid temperatures The water was too frigid to allow him to remain submerged for long If you describe the atmosphere in a place or someone's behaviour as frigid, you mean that it is very formal and unfriendly
- Frigid - definition of frigid by The Free Dictionary
1 very cold in temperature: a frigid climate 2 a without warmth of feeling; without ardor or enthusiasm: a frigid reaction to the proposed law b stiff or formal: a polite but frigid welcome
- frigid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective frigid (comparative more frigid or frigider, superlative most frigid or frigidest) Very cold; lacking warmth; icy
- Frigid: Definition, Examples, Synonyms Etymology
Extremely cold, lacking warmth or heat "Their relationship had become frigid, with minimal communication and distant interactions " It refers to a state or condition characterized by a significant decrease in temperature or an environment that feels icy and chilling
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