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Antonyms for left out in cold


Grammar : Adj, noun
Spell : kohld
Phonetic Transcription : koʊld



Definition of left out in cold

Origin :
  • Old English cald (Anglian), ceald (West Saxon) "cold, cool" (adj.), "coldness," from Proto-Germanic *kaldaz (cf. Old Frisian and Old Saxon kald, Old High German and German kalt, Old Norse kaldr, Gothic kalds "cold"), possibly a past participle adjective of *kal-/*kol-, from PIE root *gel-/*gol- "cold" (cf. Latin gelare "to freeze," gelu "frost," glacies "ice").
  • Meaning "not strong" (in reference to scent) is 1590s, from hunting. Cold front in weather is from 1921. Cold-call in the sales pitch sense first recorded 1972. Japanese has two words for "cold:" samui for coldness in the atmosphere or environment; tsumetai for things which are cold to touch, and also in the figurative sense, with reference to personalities, behaviors, etc.
  • As in uninvited : adj unwanted
  • As in unwelcome : adj not wanted, desired
  • As in undesired : adj unwelcome
  • As in unwished-for : adj unwelcome
  • As in inhospitableness : noun unwelcome
  • As in inhospitality : noun unwelcome
  • As in ungraciousness : noun unwelcome
  • As in unreceptiveness : noun unwelcome
  • As in unwelcomeness : noun unwelcome

Synonyms for left out in cold

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