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UK
/fɹˈəʊzən/
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[ US /ˈfɹoʊzən/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹoʊzən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain
a glacial handshake
a frigid greeting
wintry smile
got a frosty reception
a frozen look on their faces
icy stare -
absolutely still
frozen with horror
they stood rooted in astonishment -
turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold
children skating on a frozen brook
frozen pipes
the frozen North -
not convertible to cash
frozen assets - not thawed
-
(used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value
frozen foods -
incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g.
living on fixed incomes
frozen prices
How To Use frozen In A Sentence
- They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
- Sea levels were low because water was frozen in ice sheets in Antartica.
- As the scores indicate - typically gelid to frozen - the shots seem to fall in the unflattering to outright frightening range.
- Coagulopathy/hemorrhage: fresh frozen plasma, possibly vitamin K-phytonadione I.V. Hypoglycemia: Dextrose 25g I.V. (with coma, seizures, or change in mental status) Aspirin: effects, poisoning
- They skated over the frozen lake.
- Tarja strode on, then suddenly stopped, frozen to the spot, as three figures began to materialise out of the dust. TREASON KEEP
- Mix the frozen petits pois into the softened onions. Times, Sunday Times
- But when he approached his first seated passenger, he found himself frozen.
- That's what Dan Kim, chief executive of Red Mango Inc., a frozen yogurt franchise in Dallas, did while trying to name the flavors of his frozen yogurt and iced tea drinks.
- Week two of our special photographic supplement presents outstanding examples of beauty frozen by the camera. Times, Sunday Times