Pronunciation: /ædˈfroʊzən/
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 The ice cream adfrozen quickly in the freezer.
A2 She adfrozen in fear when she saw the spider.
B1 The computer screen adfrozen, causing the program to crash.
B2 The river adfrozen over, allowing people to skate on it.
C1 The negotiations adfrozen as neither side was willing to compromise.
C2 The conflict adfrozen into a stalemate with no resolution in sight.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The ice cream was adfrozen solid.
A2 The adfrozen lake was perfect for ice skating.
B1 The adfrozen food had to be thawed before cooking.
B2 The adfrozen waterfall was a breathtaking sight.
C1 The adfrozen landscape was eerily beautiful in the moonlight.
C2 The adfrozen tundra seemed to stretch on forever.
formal The adfrozen website caused delays in loading the content.
informal I can't access the website right now, it's adfrozen.
slang The website is adfrozen, I can't get anything to load.
figurative Her mind felt adfrozen with fear when she heard the news.
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