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Synonyms and antonyms of Frost, icy weather and freezing in American Thesaurus

Frost, icy weather and freezing

frost (noun)

a thin white layer of ice that looks like powder and forms on things outside when the weather is very cold

black ice (noun)

a dangerous layer of ice that is difficult to see on a road or path

icicle (noun)

a long thin piece of ice that hangs down from somewhere

glare ice (noun)

ice that is smooth, shiny, and reflective (=reflects light easily)

ice over (mainly British)

mainly British to become covered with ice

icy (adjective)

covered with ice

frosty (adjective)

covered with frost

hard (adjective)

a hard frost is very severe

sharp (adjective)

a sharp wind or frost is very cold

frozen (adjective)

frozen water or snow is covered with a layer of ice

freeze (verb)

if it freezes, the temperature of the air goes down to 0° Celsius or below

freeze over ()

to become covered with a layer of ice

freezing (adjective)

informal below the temperature at which water freezes

frosted (adjective)

mainly literary covered with frost

frost over ()

to cover something completely with frost, or to become completely covered with frost

frozen (adjective)

frozen ground has become very hard because the weather is very cold

icebound (adjective)

completely surrounded by ice so that you cannot get in or out

rime (noun)

literary frost