Meaning & Definition of Coldly in English
English⟶
Coldly
in a cold manner; without warmth or emotion
Pronunciation:
/ˈkoʊldli/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a manner that is lacking warmth or emotion.
Example Sentence: She responded coldly to his compliment, showing no appreciation.
Definition: Without enthusiasm or friendliness.
Example Sentence: He coldly dismissed their concerns as trivial.
Definition: In a way that is unfeeling or detached.
Example Sentence: The doctor spoke coldly about the patient's prognosis.
Etymology
Origin: From the adjective 'cold' + the adverbial suffix '-ly'.
Synonyms
emotionlesslydetachedlyindifferentlyunfeelinglyunwarmly
Common Phrases and Expressions
- coldly indifferent: showing a lack of interest or concern
- coldly calculating: acting in a ruthless and unemotional manner
- coldly dispassionate: lacking emotional involvement or bias
Translations
- Spanish: fríamente
- French: froidement
- German: kalt
- Russian: холодно
Related Words
- cold: having a low temperature; lacking warmth
- coldness: the state of being cold; lack of warmth or emotion
- chill: an unpleasant feeling of coldness
Slang Meanings of coldly
Meaning: to leave someone out in a cold manner
Example Sentence: He coldly ghosted her after their first date.
Meaning: to treat someone with indifference
Example Sentence: She felt coldly treated after being excluded from the meeting.