Meaning & Definition of Frosted in English
Frosted
covered with frost or resembling frost.
Pronunciation:
/ˈfrɔːstɪd/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Covered with a layer of frost.
Example Sentence: The frosted grass sparkled in the morning sunlight.
Definition: Having a matte or opaque surface, as often used in glass or ceramics.
Example Sentence: The frosted glass allowed light to filter through while ensuring privacy.
Definition: Flavored with sugar or icing, as in desserts.
Example Sentence: She served a frosted cake at the party.
Etymology
Origin: From the word 'frost', meaning a thin layer of ice or cold, combined with the past participle suffix '-ed'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- frosted over: to become covered with frost or ice.
- frosted tips: a hair highlighting technique where the tips of the hair are lightened.
- frosted glass: glass that has been treated to create a translucent surface.
Translations
- Spanish: escarchado
- French: poli
- German: frosted
- Russian: покрытый инеем
Related Words
- frost: a thin layer of ice that forms when water vapor freezes.
- ice: frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid.
- glaze: to provide a smooth or shiny surface.
Slang Meanings of frosted
Meaning: In a state of confusion or bewilderment.
Example Sentence: After that long meeting, I felt completely frosted.
Meaning: Highly intoxicated.
Example Sentence: He was so frosted at the party last night that he couldn't stand.