Frost-Free

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /frɔst-fri/

Definitions of frost-free

adjective describing something that is not affected by frost or freezing temperatures

Example Sentences

A1 The refrigerator is frost-free, so you don't have to defrost it.

A2 I prefer a frost-free freezer because it's easier to maintain.

B1 The new refrigerator boasts a frost-free feature for convenience.

B2 The frost-free technology in this freezer ensures food stays fresh longer.

C1 The frost-free function in the fridge prevents ice buildup and saves time on maintenance.

C2 Investing in a frost-free appliance can make your life much easier in the long run.

Examples of frost-free in a Sentence

formal The new refrigerator comes with a frost-free feature, making it easier to maintain.

informal I love my frost-free freezer, no need to defrost it every few weeks.

slang This fridge is so cool, it's frost-free so no more ice buildup!

figurative His mind was like a frost-free zone, always clear and organized.

Grammatical Forms of frost-free

past tense

frost-freed

plural

frost-frees

comparative

more frost-free

superlative

most frost-free

present tense

frost-free

future tense

will be frost-free

perfect tense

have been frost-free

continuous tense

is being frost-free

singular

frost-free

positive degree

frost-free

infinitive

to frost-free

gerund

frost-freezing

participle

frost-freezed

Origin and Evolution of frost-free

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'frost-free' originated in the context of climate control technology, specifically referring to appliances or systems that prevent frost buildup.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of refrigerators and freezers, 'frost-free' has evolved to also describe areas or regions with mild climates where frost is rare or nonexistent.