English to Irish Meaning of cold - fuar


Cold :
fuar

fuar, Chill, gheimhridh, flosc, taise

fuar, gruama, amh, milis, leisciúil, neamhghníomhach, leath-hearted, nós cuma liom, Dríodair

fuarníos fuaireis fuairecoldlycoldnesscolds
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Definitions of cold in English
Noun(1) a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs(2) the absence of heat(3) the sensation produced by low temperatures
Adjective(1) having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration(2) extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion(3) having lost freshness through passage of time(4) (color(5) marked by errorless familiarity(6) lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new(7) so intense as to be almost uncontrollable(8) sexually unresponsive(9) without compunction or human feeling(10) feeling or showing no enthusiasm(11) unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication(12) of a seeker; far from the object sought(13) lacking the warmth of life
Examples of cold in English
(1) His fingers tightened around Xavier's hand and Xavier could feel the cold fear in his blood.(2) It's a cold and clinical design that has none of the warmth and charm of its predecessor.(3) I had to wait for the right moment to use a move I was sure would knock him out cold .(4) They tracked down other train passengers who said she arrived at Delhi but there the trail runs cold .(5) Then as quick as it had came, confusion transformed into cold fear as she turned to the stranger.(6) Salmon marine survival rates are known to be very poor in winters of particularly cold sea temperatures.(7) Tea is almost always consumed hot, as people in Kazakhstan think that drinking cold beverages will make one sick.(8) Christmas eve, there is a cold wind, the temperatures in the desert dip below freezing.(9) If she gets a cold she coughs for two days and it stops after this whether we give her medicine or not.(10) The poor sap never even knew what hit him, since the blow knocked him out cold .(11) Usually this would have knocked a normal man out cold , but Paul was obviously not normal.(12) King Sila was a hard, stern man with cold blue eyes and dark hair, flecked with grey.(13) I'm sure most GMs know the cold horror of watching from behind your screen as the group charge off after an irrelevant plot point.(14) This evening neither one of them was in the least inclined to brave the cold .(15) I was on the fag end of an extended cold , unshaven, lacking decent sleep and possibly a little dehydrated.(16) Really, she'll be out cold for at least another couple of hours.
Related Phrases of cold
(1) hot and cold ::
te agus fuar
(2) very cold ::
an-fhuar
(3) catch a cold ::
ghabháil le fuar
(4) cold weather ::
aimsir fuar
(5) cold water ::
uisce fuar
(6) catch cold ::
ghabháil fuar
(7) common cold ::
slaghdán
(8) cold sore ::
tinn fuar
Synonyms
Adjective
1. chilly ::
fuar
2. unfriendly ::
unfriendly
3. dusty ::
dusty
4. cold-blooded ::
fuar-blooded
5. frigid ::
frigid
Noun
6. common cold ::
slaghdán
7. low temperature ::
teocht íseal
Antonyms
1. ardent ::
ardent
2. blazing ::
blazing
3. boiling ::
fiuchadh
4. burning ::
dhó
5. fervent ::
fervent
6. fervid ::
fervid
7. fiery ::
fiery
8. hot ::
te
9. igneous ::
bruthcharraigeacha
10. molten ::
leáite
11. scalding ::
scalding
12. sultry ::
sultry
13. torrid ::
torrid
Different Forms
cold, colder, coldest, coldly, coldness, colds
Word Example from TV Shows
Tell me, was my brother's body even cold
before you secured your newest patron?

Tell me, was my brother's body even COLD before you secured your newest patron?

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4

- Getting a cold?
- No, no, it's probably just allergies.

- Getting a COLD? - No, no, it's probably just allergies.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 15

It's bloody cold up north.

It's bloody COLD up north.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 7

Sure you're not coming
down with a cold?

Sure you're not coming down with a COLD?

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6

Cold, gloomy, and easily accessed by
a Frenchman through a tunnel.

Cold, gloomy, and easily accessed by a Frenchman through a tunnel.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 8

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