"colder" in the adjective sense
1. cold
having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration
"a cold climate"
"a cold room"
"dinner has gotten cold"
"cold fingers"
"if you are cold, turn up the heat"
"a cold beer"
2. cold
extended meanings especially of psychological coldness without human warmth or emotion
"a cold unfriendly nod"
"a cold and unaffectionate person"
"a cold impersonal manner"
"cold logic"
"the concert left me cold"
3. cold
having lost freshness through passage of time
"a cold trail"
"dogs attempting to catch a cold scent"
4. cold
color) giving no sensation of warmth
"a cold bluish grey"
5. cold
marked by errorless familiarity
"had her lines cold before rehearsals started"
6. cold, stale, dusty, moth-eaten
lacking originality or spontaneity no longer new
"moth-eaten theories about race"
"stale news"
7. cold
so intense as to be almost uncontrollable
"cold fury gripped him"
8. cold, frigid
sexually unresponsive
"was cold to his advances"
"a frigid woman"
9. cold, cold-blooded, inhuman, insensate
without compunction or human feeling
"in cold blood"
"cold-blooded killing"
"insensate destruction"
10. cold
feeling or showing no enthusiasm
"a cold audience"
"a cold response to the new play"
11. cold
unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication
"the boxer was out cold"
"pass out cold"
12. cold
of a seeker far from the object sought
13. cold
lacking the warmth of life
"cold in his grave"
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