Pronunciation: /koʊld frʌnt/
noun a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities, and is associated with stormy weather
A1 A cold front is coming, so wear a jacket.
A2 The weather forecast predicts a cold front moving in tomorrow.
B1 The cold front brought heavy rain and strong winds to the region.
B2 As the cold front passed through, temperatures dropped significantly.
C1 Meteorologists are closely monitoring the movement of the cold front.
C2 The cold front stalled over the area, causing prolonged chilly weather.
formal The cold front is expected to bring a drop in temperature and possibly some precipitation.
informal I heard we're in for a cold front this weekend, so make sure to bundle up!
slang Man, that cold front is gonna make it feel like we're in the arctic!
figurative The cold front of criticism from the boss left everyone feeling chilled to the bone.
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