What is another word for iciness?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈa͡ɪsɪnˌɛs], [ ˈaɪsɪnˌɛs], [ ˈaɪ_s_ɪ_n_ˌɛ_s]
Synonyms for Iciness:
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n.
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- hot .
Other synonyms:
Other relevant words:
- Algidity ,
- Rawness ,
- absolute zero ,
- aloofness ,
- anesthesia ,
- autism ,
- bite ,
- chilliness ,
- cold shoulder ,
- constraint ,
- cool ,
- cryogenics ,
- curtain ,
- delight ,
- detachment ,
- discretion ,
- dispassion ,
- distance ,
- draftiness ,
- dullness ,
- formality ,
- fragment ,
- freezing ,
- freezing point ,
- frisson ,
- frost ,
- hostility ,
- inclemency ,
- incompatibility ,
- indifference ,
- introversion ,
- keenness ,
- low temperature ,
- modesty ,
- nervelessness ,
- neutrality ,
- nip ,
- objectivity ,
- pall ,
- palpitate ,
- poker face ,
- quake ,
- quaver ,
- quiver ,
- repression ,
- reserve ,
- restraint ,
- reticence ,
- retirement ,
- rigor ,
- rigour ,
- self-absorption ,
- severity ,
- sharpness ,
- shiver ,
- shudder ,
- standoffishness ,
- straight face ,
- strain ,
- suppression ,
- tang ,
- tension ,
- thrill ,
- throb ,
- tingle ,
- tremor ,
- unfriendliness ,
- vibration ,
- winter ,
- withdrawal .
How to use "Iciness" in context?
1. In the dictionary, "iciness" is defined as "a lack of warmth or enthusiasm." In a literal sense, this definition is accurate. The cold weather can leave us feeling cold and devoid of enthusiasm. It can also make us more susceptible to illness.
2. In inanimate objects, iciness often manifests as a lack of movement or life. Inanimate objects can be beautiful and delicate, but if they're not given the warmth they need, they can become stark and cold.
3. In people, iciness can often be seen as a lack of compassion or kindness.
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