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Cold Weather

Definition:
"Cold weather" is a noun that refers to a time when the temperature is very low, making it feel chilly or freezing outside. This usually happens in winter or in places that are far from the equator.

Usage Instructions:
You can use "cold weather" to talk about the temperature outside. It's often used to describe days when you need to wear warm clothes like jackets, hats, and gloves.

Example:
- "I love cold weather because I can go skiing in the snow."
- "Make sure to dress warmly; the cold weather can be very harsh."

Advanced Usage:
In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the effects of cold weather on different activities, such as travel, agriculture, or health. For example: - "Cold weather can impact the growth of crops, as many plants do not thrive in low temperatures."

Word Variants:
- "Cold" (adjective): Describing low temperatures.
- "Weather" (noun): The state of the atmosphere at a place and time, including temperature, precipitation, and wind.

Different Meanings:
- "Cold" can also refer to a feeling or emotional state, like when someone is unfriendly or distant. - "Weather" can refer to various atmospheric conditions, not just cold, such as sunny or rainy weather.

Synonyms:
- Chill - Frigid weather - Wintry weather - Frosty weather

Idioms:
- "Cold as ice": This means someone is very unemotional or unfriendly.
- "Cold shoulder": To ignore someone or treat them in an unfriendly way.

Phrasal Verbs:
- "Bundle up": To dress warmly in layers, especially during cold weather.
- "Warm up": To increase the temperature or to make something warmer, often used when talking about getting cozy after being in the cold.

Noun
  1. a period of unusually cold weather

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