Frigid Meaning in English
word
/ˈfɹɪdʒəd/
FRIJ-id
/fɹˈɪdʒɪd/
fri-JID
परिभाषा
Extremely cold in temperature; can also describe someone or something as very unfriendly or showing little emotion.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Frigid' is quite formal and vivid, often used in weather reports, literature, or to emphasize a cold, unfriendly attitude. Common collocations: 'frigid air', 'frigid response', 'frigid water'. Less commonly used to describe people nowadays, and can sound harsh.
Spanish: gélido - muy frío - distante (persona)Portuguese (BR): frígido - gelado - frio (pessoa)Portuguese (PT): frígido - gelado - frio (pessoa)Chinese (Simplified): 极冷的 - 冷淡的Chinese (Traditional): 極冷的 - 冷淡的Hindi: अत्यंत ठंडा - ठंडे (व्यक्ति)Arabic: شديد البرودة - بارد (شخص)Bengali: তীব্র শীতল - হিমশীতল - অত্যন্ত অব্যক্ত (আচরণ)Russian: очень холодный - ледяной - неприветливый (о человеке)Japanese: 極寒の - 冷たい(態度)Vietnamese: giá lạnh - lạnh lùng (cảm xúc)Korean: 혹한의 - 냉담한Turkish: dondurucu - soğuk (duygusuz)Urdu: یخ بستہ - سرد مزاج (رویہ)Indonesian: sangat dingin - dingin (sikap)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The water in the lake was frigid.
basic
She gave me a frigid look.
basic
It was a frigid winter morning.
basic
I forgot my gloves and my hands went numb in the frigid air.
natural
His tone was frigid, so I knew he was upset.
natural
Even in the frigid temperatures, they went for a run outside.
natural