Cold sweat
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British pronunciation/kˈəʊld swˈɛt/
American pronunciation/kˈoʊld swˈɛt/

Definition & Meaning of "cold sweat"

Cold sweat
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a state in which one sweats because of being really scared or anxious

cold sweat definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "cold sweat" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "cold sweat" is derived from the physical reaction of the human body when experiencing intense fear, anxiety, or extreme stress. It has been used figuratively to describe this physiological response since at least the 18th century. This phrase is used to describe a physical reaction to intense fear, anxiety, or stress. It is commonly employed in various contexts and occasions where there is an emphasis on the overwhelming emotional response of an individual.

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The horror movie left me in a cold sweat.
She often breaks out in a cold sweat during exams.
I break into a cold sweat whenever I have to speak in front of a large audience.
I will break into a cold sweat if I have to confront my fear of spiders.
I broke out in a cold sweat after narrowly avoiding a car accident.
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