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UK/["/aɪs/"]/US/["/aɪs/"]/

Meaning of Ice

In simple words: Frozen water, usable as cubes or in a drink.

Ice in a sentence

  • I would like a cold drink with ice in it.
  • The lake was covered with ice during the winter.
  • She slipped on the ice and fell down.
  • They made an ice sculpture for the festival.
  • The ice cream melted in the sun.

How to use Ice

Used commonly in everyday contexts, both in cooking and when ordering drinks. Not typically used in formal writing unless discussing weather or physical states.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a cold ice cube slipping and sliding around your glass.

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Collocations with Ice

Synonyms for Ice

Opposites of Ice

Common mistakes with Ice

  • Confused with 'iced' when describing drinks.
  • Using 'ice' in a plural form incorrectly as 'ices' when referring to the substance.

Compare Ice with Frost, Glacier, Freezing

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Frequently asked questions about Ice

What does Ice mean?

Frozen water, usable as cubes or in a drink.

What is the definition of Ice?

water that has frozen and become solid

How do you use Ice in a sentence?

I would like a cold drink with ice in it.

Can you give another example of Ice?

The lake was covered with ice during the winter.

What are synonyms for Ice?

Common alternatives include frost, glacier, freezing, slush.

What is the opposite of Ice?

Opposite meanings include heat, warmth.

What words go with Ice?

It commonly pairs with thick, thin, melting, block, slab, form, form, crack, melt, cube, bucket, water, on (the) ice, thick, thin, melting, block, slab, form, form, crack, melt, cube, bucket, water, on (the) ice, thick, thin, melting, block, slab, form, form, crack, melt, cube, bucket, water, on (the) ice.

What are common mistakes when using Ice?

Confused with 'iced' when describing drinks. Using 'ice' in a plural form incorrectly as 'ices' when referring to the substance.

How do you pronounce Ice?

US: /["/aɪs/"]/, UK: /["/aɪs/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Ice?

Used commonly in everyday contexts, both in cooking and when ordering drinks. Not typically used in formal writing unless discussing weather or physical states.

What CEFR level is Ice?

"Ice" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.