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    frozen
    /ˈfrəʊzn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of freeze

    adjective

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  2. 1. a. : treated, affected, or crusted over by freezing. b. : subject to long and severe cold. the frozen north. 2. a. : incapable of being changed, moved, or undone : fixed. specifically : debarred by official action from movement or from change in status. frozen wages. b. : not available for present use. frozen capital. c (1)

  3. FROZEN definition: 1. past participle of freeze 2. (of liquid) turned into ice: 3. Frozen food has been preserved by…. Learn more.

  4. congealed by cold; turned into ice. covered with ice, as a stream. frigid; very cold. injured or killed by frost or cold. obstructed by ice, as pipes. chilly or cold in manner; unfeeling: a frozen stare. rigid; immobilized: The child was frozen with fear.

  5. If you describe someone as frozen, you mean that their body is fixed in a particular position, for example because they are very worried or afraid. One boy, aged about 11, looks frozen with fright. Katherine was frozen in horror.

  6. 1. Made into, covered with, or surrounded by ice. 2. Very cold: the frozen North. 3. Preserved by freezing: frozen meat. 4. a. Rendered immobile: frozen in their tracks with fear. b. Immobile, as from pain or inflammation. Used of a joint: a frozen shoulder. 5. Expressive of cold unfriendliness or disdain: a frozen look on their faces. 6. a.

  7. Definitions of frozen. adjective. turned into ice; affected by freezing or by long and severe cold. “the frozen North” “ frozen pipes” “children skating on a frozen brook” synonyms: frostbitten. injured by freezing or partial freezing. frost-bound. (of the ground) made hard by frost. glaciated.

  8. FROZEN meaning: 1. Frozen food has been made so that it will last a long time by freezing: 2. turned into ice: 3…. Learn more.

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