Definitions and Examples of cold, cool, chilly
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a low temperature; not warm or hot.
Example
I prefer my drinks cold rather than lukewarm.
Slightly cold; having a lower temperature than what is considered warm.
Example
It's nice to take a dip in the cool water on a hot day.
Uncomfortably cool or cold.
Example
I had to wear a jacket because it was chilly outside.
Key Differences: cold vs cool vs chilly
- 1Cold describes a temperature that is significantly lower than what is considered warm.
- 2Cool describes a temperature that is slightly lower than what is considered warm.
- 3Chilly describes a temperature that is uncomfortably cool or cold.
Effective Usage of cold, cool, chilly
- 1Weather: Use these antonyms to describe the temperature of the weather.
- 2Food and Drinks: Use cold and cool to describe food and drinks that are served at low temperature.
- 3Feelings: Use cold and chilly to describe emotions that are distant or unfriendly.
Remember this!
The antonyms of hot are cold, cool, and chilly. These words describe temperatures that are opposite in nature. Use these words to describe the temperature of the weather, food and drinks, and feelings.