gelid

[ˈdʒɛlɪd]

gelid Definition

  • 1extremely cold; icy
  • 2lacking warmth or friendliness; cold

Using gelid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gelid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gelid water was too cold to swim in.

  • Example

    The gelid wind made me shiver.

  • Example

    His gelid demeanor made it hard to approach him.

  • Example

    The room had a gelid atmosphere.

gelid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gelid

Antonyms for gelid

Phrases with gelid

  • a touch that is cold and unpleasant

    Example

    She recoiled at the gelid touch of the metal doorknob.

  • a reception that is unfriendly and unwelcoming

    Example

    The new employee received a gelid reception from his colleagues.

  • a silence that is cold and uncomfortable

    Example

    The gelid silence between them was broken only by the sound of their footsteps.

Origins of gelid

from Latin 'gelidus', meaning 'frosty'

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Summary: gelid in Brief

'Gelid' [ˈdʒɛlɪd] means extremely cold or icy, as in 'The gelid water was too cold to swim in.' It can also refer to a lack of warmth or friendliness, as in 'His gelid demeanor made it hard to approach him.' Other phrases include 'gelid touch,' 'gelid reception,' and 'gelid silence.'