feel cold
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feel cold synonyms
What's the difference between feel cold / be cold / get cold / feel a chill / shiver / feel chilly
to have a low temperature or to be in a cold state; used for people, rooms, or things
She is cold without a coat.
to become cold; focuses on the process of cooling (objects, rooms, or people)
My tea got cold while I was answering emails.
to notice a sudden or slight cold sensation; often brief and sometimes unexpected
I felt a chill when the door opened.
to shake slightly because of cold (or fear); emphasizes a bodily reaction rather than a simple sensation
He started to shiver after being out in the rain.
to feel slightly cold; milder and often more comfortable than 'feel cold'
I feel a bit chilly — could you close the window?
to notice a cool temperature; usually milder or neutral/pleasant compared with 'cold'
I feel cool air coming from the vent.
to be affected by cold (be chilled) — often somewhat informal; in UK can be used more commonly for being cold and also means 'relaxed' in another sense
After the long swim I was chilled to the bone.
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How to pronounce feel cold and what this word means
feel cold means feel cold. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce feel cold
/tə ˈfiːl kəʊld/
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feel cold
feel cold examples
When the wind blows I feel cold very quickly.
feel cold transcription
/tə ˈfiːl kəʊld/, /ˈfiːl koʊld/
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feel cold meaning: what does it mean?
experience cold
feel cold pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
feel cold is pronounced as /tə ˈfiːl kəʊld/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
feel cold definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
When the wind blows I feel cold very quickly. Translation: Когда дует ветер, я очень быстро чувствую холод.
Is feel cold part of Talking about Weather vocabulary?
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Is feel cold part of Weather and Seasons vocabulary?
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