Antonyms for frore


Grammar : Adj
Spell : frawr, frohr
Phonetic Transcription : frɔr, froʊr


Definition of frore

Origin :
  • "frosty, frozen," archaic (but found in poetry as late as Keats), from Old English froren, past participle of freosan (see freeze (v.)).
  • As in shivery : adj cold
  • As in cold : adj chilly, freezing
  • As in cool : adj cold, nippy
Example sentences :
  • Then the beast wept as the frore hills weep in the thaw, and the tears splashed big into the agate bowl.
  • Extract from : « The Book of Wonder » by Edward J. M. D. Plunkett, Lord Dunsany
  • Her beauty was as still sunsets of bitter evenings when all the world is frore, a wonder and a chill.
  • Extract from : « The Book of Wonder » by Edward J. M. D. Plunkett, Lord Dunsany
  • Feet and faces tingleIn that frore land: Legs wobble and go wingle,You scarce can stand.
  • Extract from : « Fairies and Fusiliers » by Robert Graves
  • The fog was become a mist here, a frore whitish mist that saturated him with a malignant chill.
  • Extract from : « Sinister Street, vol. 2 » by Compton Mackenzie

Synonyms for frore

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