gelid [adjective]
Definition of gelid:
Extremely cold; freezing.
Synonyms of gelid:
● Freezing
● Frigid
● Icy
● Glacial
● Arctic
● Chilly
● Cold
● Bitter
● Numbing
● Wintry
● Polar
● Frosty
● Chill
● Algid
Opposite/Antonyms of gelid:
● Warm
● Hot
● Balmy
● Tropical
● Tepid
● Mild
● Pleasant
● Sultry
● Boiling
● Scalding
● Summer
● Broiling
● Burning
● Friendly
● Roasting
● Searing
● Sizzling
Sentence/Example of gelid:
The gelid water of the mountain lake was refreshing on a hot day.
A gelid wind whipped through the deserted city streets.
The gelid temperature caused the pipes to freeze.
The gelid stare of the professor silenced the entire class.
The gelid atmosphere of the office made it difficult to concentrate.
The gelid air filled the abandoned house with a sense of desolation.
The gelid climate of the region made it inhospitable for most life.
The gelid water shocked her system as she plunged into the pool.
A gelid breeze swept across the barren landscape.
The gelid touch of the snow was a stark contrast to the warmth indoors.
The gelid temperatures forced the hikers to seek shelter.
The gelid reception she received from her colleagues was disheartening.
The gelid water of the river was too cold to swim in.
The gelid climate of the Arctic is a harsh environment.
The gelid windchill made it feel even colder than the actual temperature.
The gelid air was filled with the scent of pine needles.
The gelid water quenched the hiker's thirst but numbed their hands.
The gelid atmosphere of the formal dinner party made it difficult to relax.
The gelid stare of the boss sent a shiver down the employee's spine.
The gelid conditions forced the climbers to abandon their expedition.
The gelid temperature caused the car battery to die.
The gelid water of the ocean was a shock to the system after the warm beach.
The gelid air made breathing difficult at the high altitude.
The gelid climate of the planet made it unlikely to support life.
The gelid water of the waterfall created a mesmerizing mist.