Pronunciation: /ˈfrɔstɪd/
verb to cover with icing or frosting
A1 The baker frosted the cupcakes with pink icing.
A2 She frosted the window to add privacy to her room.
B1 I frosted the cake with a smooth layer of buttercream.
B2 The glass was frosted over from the cold weather outside.
C1 The artist frosted the painting with delicate brushstrokes.
C2 The chef expertly frosted the wedding cake with intricate designs.
adjective having a thin layer of ice on the surface
A1 The frosted cupcake looked delicious.
A2 She wore a frosted pink lipstick.
B1 The frosted windows provided privacy in the bathroom.
B2 The frosted glass on the front door added a touch of elegance to the house.
C1 The frosted cake was intricately decorated with edible flowers.
C2 The frosted cookies were a hit at the party, everyone wanted the recipe.
formal The frosted glass windows provided privacy while still allowing natural light to filter in.
informal I love eating frosted donuts for breakfast.
slang That new car of his is frosted with all the latest tech gadgets.
figurative Her icy demeanor was like a frosted barrier, keeping others at a distance.
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