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Cold snap
UK //kəʊld snæp//US //koʊld næp//
Definition
A sudden, brief period of very cold weather.
In simple words: A short period of very cold weather.
Examples
- The forecast predicts a cold snap starting next week.
- During the cold snap, temperatures dropped below freezing.
- Residents were advised to prepare for the cold snap.
- He bundled up in layers during the cold snap.
- The cold snap brought unexpected snow to the area.
Usage notes
Used mostly in weather reports. Common in discussions about seasonal changes. Not typically used in a formal context.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a 'cold snap' like snapping your fingers and suddenly feeling a chill.
Collocations
- experience a cold snap
- prepare for a cold snap
- during a cold snap
- unexpected cold snap
- following a cold snap
Synonyms
- cold wave
- cold spell
- chill
- frost
- frigid period
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'cold wave', which is longer lasting.
- Used inappropriately in places with warm climates.
- Misunderstood as a permanent weather condition.