A lack of affection or enthusiasm.
Physical and social distance between people.
The 70's Biweekly (MCY-000409)
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.
6 There followed a growing coldness in the relations between Germany and Russia.
7 There was coldness in her voice as she spoke of the candidate.
8 She did not notice the faintest tinge of coldness in their greetings.
9 The King of the Belgians wore an air of coldness and severity.
10 Yes, then, his coldness was desireable ;itencouraged an ideal of him.
11 There they stood in the coldness of death, yet freshness of immortality.
12 Yet a strange coldness settled over him, an inexplicable feeling of dread.
13 The coldness and silence of the day seemed to deepen about her.
14 The very curtness and coldness of the announcement testified to its exactitude.
15 All the fashionable sons of the burghers complain of your repellent coldness .
16 The words came out of her lips with the coldness of ice.
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Coldness в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки