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Algidity - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Algidity refers to the state of being extremely cold or experiencing intense coldness, often used in medical contexts to describe symptoms like chills or hypothermia. It conveys a severe lack of warmth.

algidity

/ælˈdʒɪdəti/ /ælˈdʒɪdɪti/

Definition:

Extreme coldness, especially in the body due to illness or shock.

Synonyms:

chilliness, frigidity, coldness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

warmth, heat

Common Collocations:

severe algidity, sudden algidity, algidity of shock

Derivatives:

algid, algidly

Usage Tips:

Use "algidity" to describe medical or intense physical coldness, not casual temperature drops.

Common Phrases:

none (rarely used in phrases/idioms)

Etymology:

From Latin "algidus" (cold) + "-ity," first used in medical contexts.

Examples:

  • 1. The patient's algidity alarmed the doctors during surgery.
  • 2. Algidity is a common symptom of severe hypothermia.
  • 3. She shivered uncontrollably from the algidity after falling into the icy lake.
  • 4. The hiker’s algidity worsened as night fell in the mountains.

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