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cold-blooded vs cold

cold vs cold-blooded

cold-blooded is not a noun while cold is a noun.

cold-blooded and cold both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cold-blooded No Yes No No
cold Yes Yes No No
As adjectives, cold-blooded and cold are synonyms defined as:
  • cold-blooded and cold: without compunction or human feeling
Other synonyms of cold-blooded include inhuman, insensate.
cold-blooded (noun) cold (noun)
the absence of heat
the sensation produced by low temperatures
a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs)
cold-blooded (adjective) cold (adjective)
having cold blood (in animals whose body temperature is not internally regulated) having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration
without compunction or human feeling extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion
(color) giving no sensation of warmth
lacking the warmth of life
of a seeker; far from the object sought
without compunction or human feeling
so intense as to be almost uncontrollable
marked by errorless familiarity
having lost freshness through passage of time
unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication
feeling or showing no enthusiasm
sexually unresponsive
lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new
Difference between cold-blooded and cold

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