frozen
fro
ˈfroʊ
frow
zen
zən
zēn
British pronunciation
/ˈfrəʊzən/

Definition & Meaning of "frozen"in English

frozen
01

turned into ice because of cold weather

icy

frozen definition and meaning
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The roads were treacherous due to frozen patches of ice.
The frozen ground made it impossible to plant anything in the garden.
02

(of food) kept at a very low temperature to preserve freshness

frozen definition and meaning
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She bought frozen vegetables for quick meals.
The frozen fish was stored in the freezer section.
03

unable to move, often from shock or fear

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She stood frozen as the car swerved toward her.
He was frozen in his chair, stunned by the news.
04

displaying a cold or unwelcoming demeanor

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Her frozen expression revealed her discomfort in the crowded room.
He offered a frozen greeting, making it clear he was n't in the mood for small talk.
05

(of a bank account or assets) restricted from being accessed or used, usually by legal or financial order

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His investment was frozen, leaving him with no quick access to funds.
His frozen account left him without access to his savings.
06

(of a person or body parts) feeling extremely cold, often to the point of discomfort

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After standing in the snow, she felt frozen to the bone.
His hands were frozen, making it difficult to grip anything.
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