Frigid
UK //ˈfrɪdʒ.ɪd//US //ˈfrɪdʒ.ɪd//
Definition
Extremely cold in temperature.
In simple words: Very cold or chilly.
Examples
- The frigid temperatures made it hard to go outside.
- She shivered in the frigid air of the winter morning.
- The frigid water of the lake was uninviting for swimming.
- His frigid response to the news surprised everyone.
- They were unprepared for the frigid conditions of the expedition.
Usage notes
Used to describe extreme coldness, both physically and metaphorically. Avoid using it in casual conversations about slightly cool weather.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'frigid' as 'frigging cold' to remember it means very cold.
Collocations
- frigid air
- frigid climate
- frigid temperature
Synonyms
- cold
- chilly
- icy
- glacial
- arctic
Antonyms
- hot
- warm
- tropical
Common mistakes
- Using 'frigid' for mild temperatures.
- Confusing 'frigid' with 'frozen'.
- Mispronouncing the word.