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Frozen for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'froʊzən

What does Frozen really mean?

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Frozen is a word we often use to describe something that is extremely cold or has been turned into ice because of the cold temperature. You know how when we put water in the freezer, it becomes solid and hard like a rock? That is an example of something being frozen, because the water has turned into ice. So, when we talk about something being frozen, we mean that it has become solid and hard because it is very, very cold.

But wait, there's more! The word "frozen" can also be used in other ways, not just about things turning into ice. Have you ever seen a movie called "Frozen"? It's about two sisters, Elsa and Anna, who live in a kingdom where everything is covered in ice and snow. So, in this case, "Frozen" means that everything is icy and cold. When we say something is frozen like in the movie, we mean that it is covered in ice and snow and feels very chilly.

Another example of "frozen" is when we talk about food. You know how we have ice cream in the freezer and it is super cold and hard? That's because it is frozen! It has been kept at a very low temperature to make it solid and icy. So, when we say food is frozen, it means that it has been stored at a really cold temperature to keep it fresh and prevent it from spoiling.

So, to sum it up, "Frozen" means that something is turned into ice, that it is extremely cold or covered in ice and snow, or when referring to food, it means that it has been kept at a very low temperature to maintain its freshness. It's a word we use to describe things that are really, really cold and hard like ice, whether it's water, the weather, or even your favorite ice cream!


Revised and Fact checked by Megan Brown on 2023-10-28 12:37:30

Frozen In a sentece

Learn how to use Frozen inside a sentece

  • In winter, when the temperature drops below zero, water can freeze and become frozen ice.
  • If you put a bottle of water in the freezer for a few hours, it will turn into frozen water.
  • When you keep ice cream in the freezer for too long, it can become frozen and hard to scoop.
  • During winter, the rivers and lakes in some places freeze over and the water becomes frozen.
  • When you want to enjoy a refreshing drink, you can put some fruit juice in an ice cube tray and freeze it, turning the juice into frozen cubes.

Frozen Synonyms

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Frozen Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.

Frozen Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.