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Stone cold Meaning in English

expression

ˈstoʊn/ /ˈkoʊɫd
STON-KOLD
stˈəʊn/ /kˈəʊld
STOHN-KOHLD

Definition

Used to describe something that is completely cold, with no warmth left; it can also mean someone who shows no emotion or compassion.

Usage & Nuances

"Stone cold" is informal and common in spoken English. Often used for food but can also describe people or actions that lack emotion ('stone cold killer'). For objects, it means totally lacking heat. For people, it's about being emotionless or ruthless.

Example Sentences

My coffee is stone cold now.

basic

The soup was stone cold when I tasted it.

basic

It was freezing outside and the water felt stone cold.

basic

He gave me a stone cold stare and walked away.

natural

By the time dinner arrived, the food was stone cold.

natural

He's a stone cold liar—you can't trust a word he says.

natural