cold
The typical, frequently occurring viral infection of the nose and throat.
A severe cold.
A very unpleasant and severe cold.
A cold that primarily affects the head, with symptoms like a stuffy or runny nose.
A cold that primarily affects the chest, often with coughing.
A cold that is very minor.
A severe cold, with a lot of mucus.
A cold that is not severe.
Emphasizes that the temperature is at or below the freezing point of water.
Used to describe extreme and unpleasant cold.
Used to describe a very high degree of cold.
Used to describe cold that is very sharp and unpleasant.
The kind of cold typical of the winter season.
Extremely cold, as if at freezing temperature.
Extremely and unpleasantly cold.
Very cold (informal).
Completely cold, especially for something that should be hot.
Literally, outside in a cold environment; figuratively, to be excluded or ignored.
In protection from low temperatures.
The state of having a low temperature.
The sensation of being cold.
To change to a state of being cold (common, informal).
To change to a state of being cold, often used for food or drink.
To change to a state of being cold.
For the weather to suddenly become cold.
To appear to be cold.
To give the impression of being cold.
To gradually become cold, often in a literary or formal context.
To become infected with a cold.
To be currently suffering from a cold.
A more formal or emphatic way to say 'have a cold'.
To start to suffer from a cold.
To rest and take care of oneself to recover from a cold.
To be sensitive to or notice low temperatures.
To prevent cold from entering a place.
To lose feeling in a part of the body because of cold.
For skin to have a bluish appearance due to extreme cold.