What is another word for as cold as ice?

Pronunciation: [az kˈə͡ʊld az ˈa͡ɪs] (IPA)

"When it comes to describing someone or something that lacks warmth or emotion, the phrase "as cold as ice" often comes to mind. However, there are a variety of alternative phrases and synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning. These may include "frosty," "icy," "frigid," "unfeeling," "chilly," or "emotionless." Each of these phrases paints a slightly different picture, but all serve to describe something that is devoid of warmth or empathy. While "as cold as ice" remains a popular phrase, broadening your vocabulary with these synonyms can help you articulate your thoughts more precisely".

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What are the hypernyms for As cold as ice?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with As cold as ice

  • I robbed them, and I killed them as cold as ice, and I would do it again, and I know I would kill another person because I've hated humans for a long time.
    Aileen Wuornos
  • There is a kind of laughter that sickens the soul. Laughter when it is out of control: when it screams and stamps its feet, and sets the bells jangling in the next town. Laughter in all its ignorance and cruelty. Laughter with the seed of Satan in it. It tramples upon shrines; the belly-roarer. It roars, it yells, it is delirious: and yet it is as cold as ice. It has no humour. It is naked noise and naked malice.
    Mervyn Peake

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