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Out cold Meaning in English

expression

ˈaʊt/ /ˈkoʊɫd
OWT KOHLD
ˈaʊt/ /kˈəʊld
OWT KOHD

Definition

If someone is 'out cold', they are unconscious and not awake, often because they fainted, were hit, or are in a very deep sleep.

Usage & Nuances

'Out cold' is informal and mainly describes people who are unconscious from fainting, a blow, or deep sleep. Not used for people peacefully awake. Often found in casual conversation and media, especially in sports or dramatic moments.

Example Sentences

He was knocked out cold during the fight.

basic

She fainted and was out cold for a few minutes.

basic

The baby was out cold and didn't wake up all night.

basic

I shook him, but he was still out cold after the accident.

natural

After staying up all night, he fell asleep on the couch and was out cold in seconds.

natural

He got hit so hard playing soccer that he was out cold before he hit the ground.

natural