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coldness

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/ˈkoʊldnəs/ · cold-ness

the state or quality of being cold; low temperature.

Meanings

nounformal

the state or quality of being cold; low temperature.

سرد ہونے کی حالت یا خصوصیت؛ کم درجہ حرارت۔

سردی

sardi

Synonyms

chillcoolnessfrigidnessٹھنڈکخنکیسردی

Antonyms

warmthheathotnessگرمیگرمائیحرارت

Common Collocations

  • extreme coldness
  • coldness of heart
  • coldness in relationships

Example Sentences

The coldness of winter makes us appreciate the warmth of spring.

سردی کے موسم کی خاصیت ہمیں بہار کی گرمی کی قدر کرنے پر مجبور کرتی ہے۔

Sardi ke mausam ki khasiyat humein bahar ki garmi ki qadr karne par majboor karti hai.

There was a coldness in her voice that made him uncomfortable.

اس کی آواز میں ایک سردی تھی جس نے اسے بے آرام کر دیا۔

Us ki awaz mein ek sardi thi jis ne use be-aram kar diya.

Scientists measured the coldness of space in degrees Kelvin.

سائنسدانوں نے خلا کی سردی کو کیلوین کے درجوں میں ناپا۔

Scientists ne khala ki sardi ko Kelvin ke darjon mein napa.

Easily Confused With

coolness:Coolness often refers to a moderate low temperature or a state of being fashionable and trendy, while coldness signifies a lower, more extreme state of temperature.

Word Family

cold
adjectiveسرد
cool
adjectiveٹھنڈا
chilly
adjectiveسرد

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a cold winter night to remember 'coldness'.

Picture a frosty landscape with a chilling wind.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تھنڈک سے لبوں کی گرمی جاتی رہی،/زندگی کی راہ میں سردی آ جاتی رہی۔

Thandak se labon ki garmi jati rahi,/Zindagi ki raah mein sardi aa jati rahi.

The warmth of lips disappeared into the chill,/Coldness kept coming in the path of life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ٹھنڈے دل سے کام لو.

Thanday dil se kaam lo.

Work with a cool heart.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "cald" — cool, not warm

First known use: before the 12th century

The term 'coldness' originates from the Old English 'cald,' which has led to the modern understanding of the absence of heat. Over centuries, it has evolved to encompass not only physical temperature but also emotional and metaphorical interpretations.