COLD vs CRISP: NOUN
- The relative absence of heat or warmth.
- An indisposition commonly ascribed to exposure to cold; especially, a catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, or bronchial tubes.
- In physical, a temperature below the freezing-point of water: thus, 10° of cold, C., means 10° below zero. C.; 10° of cold, F., means 22° F.
- The relative absence or want of heat in one body as compared with another; especially, the physical cause of the sensation of cold.
- The sensation produced by sensible loss of heat from some part of the body, particularly its surface; especially, the sensation produced by contact with a substance having a sensibly lower temperature than the body.
- A viral infection characterized by inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the upper respiratory passages and usually accompanied by malaise, fever, chills, coughing, and sneezing.
- A condition of low air temperature; cold weather.
- The sensation resulting from lack of warmth; chill.
- Relative lack of warmth.
- The absence of heat
- A mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs)
- The sensation produced by low temperatures
- That which is crisp or brittle; the state of being crisp or brittle; ; specifically, the rind of roasted pork; crackling.
- Same as crespine. Planché.
- A material formerly used for veils, probably similar to crape; a veil.
- A potato chip.
- A dessert of fruit baked with a sweet crumbly topping.
- Something crisp or easily crumbled.
- A thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat
COLD vs CRISP: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by repeated failure, especially in a sport or competitive activity.
- Having lost all freshness or vividness through passage of time.
- Devoid of sexual desire; frigid.
- Exhibiting or feeling no enthusiasm.
- Not affectionate or friendly; aloof.
- Designating or being in a tone or color, such as pale gray, that suggests little warmth.
- Having little appeal to the senses or feelings.
- Lacking emotion; objective.
- Dead.
- Appearing to be dead; unconscious.
- Feeling no warmth; uncomfortably chilled.
- Chilled by refrigeration or ice.
- Being at a temperature that is less than what is required or what is normal.
- Having a low temperature.
- Having lost freshness through passage of time
- Feeling or showing no enthusiasm
- Unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication
- Of a seeker; far from the object sought
- Lacking the warmth of life
- (color) giving no sensation of warmth
- Marked by errorless familiarity
- No longer new; uninteresting
- So intense as to be almost uncontrollable
- Sexually unresponsive
- Without compunction or human feeling
- Extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion
- Used of physical coldness; having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration
- Brief and to the point. (Esp. in make it crisp.)
- Quick and accurate.
- Of weather, air etc.: dry and cold.
- Curled with a ripple of water.
- Curling in stiff curls or ringlets; as, crisp hair.
- Sharp, clearly defined.
- Brisk; crackling; cheerful; lively.
- Lively; sparking; effervescing.
- Brittle; friable; in a condition to break with a short, sharp fracture.
- Curled with the ripple of the water.
- Curling in stiff curls or ringlets.
- Having small curls, waves, or ripples. Used of hair.
- Marked by clarity, conciseness, and briskness.
- Conspicuously clean or new.
- Lively; sprightly.
- Bracing; invigorating.
- Pleasingly firm and fresh.
- Firm but easily broken or crumbled; brittle.
- Pleasingly firm and fresh and making a crunching noise when chewed
- In small tight curls
- (of something seen or heard) clearly defined
- Brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- Tender and brittle
- Pleasantly cold and invigorating
COLD vs CRISP: VERB
- N/A
- Make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface
- Make brown and crisp by heating
COLD vs CRISP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To undulate or ripple. Cf. crisp, v. t.
- To become or remain crisp.
- To make or keep crisp.
COLD vs CRISP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- The simplest form of crisping iron.
- An instrument by which hair or any textile fabric is crisped.
- To make crisp or brittle, as in cooking.
- To cause to undulate irregularly, as crape or water; to wrinkle; to cause to ripple. Cf. Crimp.
COLD vs CRISP: ADVERB
- Without advance preparation or introduction.
- With complete finality.
- To an unqualified degree; totally.
- N/A
COLD vs CRISP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Far from the object sought
- Of a seeker
- No longer new
- Without human warmth or emotion
- Especially of psychological coldness
- Extended meanings
- Lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new
- Discouraging; worrying; inspiring anxiety.
- In art, blue in effect, or inclined toward blue in tone; noting a tone, or hue, as of a pigment, or an effect of light, into the composition of which blue enters, though the blue may not be apparent to the eye: as, a picture cold in tone.
- Having lost the first warmth, as of feeling or interest.
- Unmoved by interest or strong feeling; imperturbable; deliberate; cool.
- Not moving or exciting feeling or emotion; unaffecting; not animated or animating; not able to excite feeling or interest; spiritless: as, a cold discourse; cold comfort.
- Not heated by sensual desire; chaste.
- Affecting or arousing the feelings or passions only slightly.
- In the game of hunt-the-thimble and similar games, distant from the object of search: opposed to warm, that is, near, and hot, very near.
- Not fresh or vivid; faint; old: applied in hunting to scent, and in woodcraft to trails or signs not of recent origin.
- Figuratively Affecting the senses only slightly; not strongly perceptible to the smell or taste.
- Having the sensation induced by contact with a substance of which the temperature is sensibly lower, especially much lower, than that of the part of the body touching it, inferior degrees of the sensation being denoted by cool, chill, chilly.
- Physically, having a low temperature, or a lower temperature than another body with which it is compared: without direct reference to any sensation produced: as, the sun grows colder constantly through radiation of its heat.
- Producing the peculiar kind of sensation which results when the temperature of certain points on the skin is lowered; especially, producing this sensation with considerable or great intensity, an inferior degree of intensity being denoted by the word cool; gelid; frigid; chilling: as, cold air; a cold stone; cold water.
- The testing of the ductility of iron and steel bars and plates by bending, while cold, to a certain angle, 90°, both with and across the grain, to determine whether this can be done without fracture.
- Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis in horses.
- To grow cold.
- (idiom) (out in the cold) Lacking benefits given to others; neglected.
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- Effectively cut short
- Brief and to the point
- Make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in
- (of hair) in small tight curls
- Make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; `crisp' is archaic
- In entomology, same as crispate.
- Lively in expression; pithy; terse; sparkling.
- Having a sharp, pleasantly acrid taste.
- Brisk; lively.
- Possessing a certain degree of firmness and vigor; fresh; having a fresh appearance.
- Brittle; friable; breaking or crumbling into fragments of somewhat firm consistence.
- Twisted; twisting; winding.
- In botany, curled and twisted: applied to a leaf when the border is much more dilated than the disk.
- Curled; crimpled; crimped; wrinkled; wavy; especially (of the hair), curling in small stiff or firm curls.
- To become friable; crackle.
- To form little curls or undulations; curl.
- To wrinkle or curl into little undulations; crimp; ripple; corrugate; pucker: as, to crisp cloth.
- To curl; twist; contract or form into waves or ringlets, as the hair; wreathe or interweave, as the branches of trees.
COLD vs CRISP: RELATED WORDS
- Frozen, Parky, Nippy, Shivery, Gelid, Unheated, Cool, Chilled, Arctic, Icy, Shivering, Wintry, Freezing, Frosty, Frigid
- Crease, Terse, Laconic, Toast, Crinkle, Parky, Cold, Frosty, Concise, Fresh, Sharp, Nippy, Crunchy, Crispy, Snappy
COLD vs CRISP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Frozen, Parky, Nippy, Shivery, Gelid, Unheated, Cool, Chilled, Arctic, Icy, Shivering, Wintry, Freezing, Frosty, Frigid
- Crease, Terse, Laconic, Toast, Crinkle, Parky, Cold, Frosty, Concise, Fresh, Sharp, Nippy, Crunchy, Crispy, Snappy
COLD vs CRISP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- State format and make a crisp, embossed impression.
- Cohen J, Crisp N, Evans T, et al.
- Post, decided to respond by repositioning its Sugar Crisp brand, changing the name to Golden Crisp and dropping the Sugar Bear character as spokesman.
- Honey Crisp apple will be more expensive than a Red Delicious because the Honey Crisp was more expensive to buy.
- Crisp, Elizabeth H Crisp, Sophia J Crofton, Mra.
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- John Crisp, Catherine E Crisp, Elizabeth H Crisp, Sophia J Crofton, Emma C Halifax Croil.
COLD vs CRISP: QUESTIONS
- What are the Cold Equations in the story the Cold Equations?
- Why do thermoses keep hot things hot and cold things cold?
- Is it possible to have a cold north and a cold south?
- How cold is too cold for a Border Collie to go outside?
- How long does Cold Food stay cold in a thermos flask?
- How cold is too cold for a retriever to stay inside?
- Do cold temperatures make you more likely to catch a cold?
- How do you use Cold Eeze gluten free cold medicine?
- Why do cold blooded animals not live in cold places?
- Are cold forceps or cold snares more effective for polyps?
- What are the ingredients in apple crisp without flour?
- Why is Quentin Crisp called'the Queen'at Christmas?
- How many calories are in Nestle Butterfinger Crisp Minis?
- How do you make cranberry Crisp from fresh cranberries?
- How long do you bake strawberries for Strawberry crisp?
- Do You Remember the crisp flavours named after footballers?
- When does Starbucks' Apple Crisp macchiato come out?
- Quali sono le patatine croccanti al microonde Crisp?
- What is the crisp publications recruitment workbook?
- How do you make apple crisp stay crisp after baking?