Meaning & Definition of word "Icy"

Icy

/ˈaɪ.si/

adjective:

  • 1. Covered with or having the characteristics of ice; very cold.
    • Example: The icy streets made it difficult for drivers to maintain control of their vehicles.
  • 2. Emotionally cold or distant; lacking warmth or friendliness.
    • Example: Her icy demeanor during the meeting suggested that she was not pleased with the proposal.
  • 3. Very cold in temperature; frigid.
    • Example: The icy winds of winter chilled us to the bone as we walked outside.
  • 4. Characteristic of ice, as in being slippery or smooth.
    • Example: The icy surface of the pond was perfect for skating.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old Norse 'ísi' meaning ice.

Common Phrases and Expressions

icy reception:

A cold or unfriendly welcome.

icy glare:

A very cold or hostile look.

icy mountains:

Mountains that are covered in ice.

Related Words

ice:

A solid form of water.

frost:

A thin layer of ice crystals.

Slang Meanings of icy

Meaning: Stylish or cool.

Example Sentence: Those new shoes are so icy!

Meaning: Serious or tough in demeanor.

Example Sentence: She has an icy persona in meetings.