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Meanings of
frigidness
in English
Portuguese
frio
Catalan
fredor
Spanish
frío
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A lack of affection or enthusiasm.
cold
coolness
coldness
frigidity
chilliness
iciness
low temperature
hotness
Portuguese
frio
Synonyms
Examples for "
cold
"
cold
coolness
coldness
frigidity
chilliness
Examples for "
cold
"
1
North-West Province: Fine and cool Free State: Fine and
cold
to cool.
2
Free State: Fine and cool but
cold
in places in the south.
3
Northern Europe remains
cold
,
with forecasts expecting them to remain below normal.
4
Cook noodles in water according to package directions; rinse with
cold
water.
5
US v China: is this the start of a new
cold
war?
1
In the vast shadow of night, the
coolness
and the dews descend.
2
The
coolness
was only a momentary relief; the heat came right back.
3
Angela and her niece were on the terrace in the evening
coolness
.
4
In spite of your courage and
coolness
,
the hand of the executioner.
5
In fertilizing, ever keep in mind the two great requisites-moistureand
coolness
.
1
The
coldness
of the clergyman was forgotten in the bitterness of self-reproach.
2
Most disappointing of all, however, was her continuing
coldness
toward his father.
3
The
coldness
was not merely a smell; it was a physical fact.
4
The sorest trial of all was the selfish
coldness
of the West.
5
No Englishman pure and simple is incommoded by the
coldness
of strangers.
1
Warmth had replaced
frigidity
,
and the smile in them was real now.
2
Liberating indeed was all that discussion of menstruation and orgasm and
frigidity
.
3
A slight softening of the
frigidity
of the constable's manner became noticeable.
4
By night-lunarnight, of course, and lunar day-itwas
frigidity
and horror.
5
The removal of sexual
frigidity
thus becomes a matter of some importance.
1
Again Michael Corleone felt that delicious refreshing
chilliness
all over his body.
2
Notwithstanding the warm spring air he was conscious of a certain
chilliness
.
3
He had known James always as self-restrained to the point of
chilliness
.
4
He felt sustained by his delicate consideration, and by his judicious
chilliness
.
5
Platonian welcome had an added
chilliness
,
besides, by reason of its formality.
1
The
iciness
was gone by the time they climbed in the car.
2
I looked;-anda numbness, an
iciness
of feeling instantly pervaded my frame.
3
Sasha saw the
iciness
in Yang's eyes and let the topic drop.
4
His only warning was a frigid
iciness
that gathered in the air.
5
Now what do I get out of the
iciness
over Suzette's cheque?
1
This
low
temperature
halts microorganism activity by slowing the growth of enzymes.
2
Skim and continue to cook at a
low
temperature
for 2 hours.
3
Shrugging, she put the casserole into the oven on a
low
temperature
.
4
A
low
temperature
environment is an important factor in the development of gout.
5
Often even in the summer there are snowstorms and a very
low
temperature
.
Usage of
frigidness
in English
1
About them now was
frigidness
of death,-andsilence tremendous....A gold flame kindled in the east.
2
If a goblin had any sex problems like premature ejaculation or impotency or, for a female,
frigidness
,
then everyone knew it.
3
"How did you do this?" I whisper, my chapped lips cracking in the room's
frigidness
.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
frigidness
Portuguese
frio
frieza
frialdade
Catalan
fredor
fred
temperatura baixa
Spanish
frío
Frigidness
through the time