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frozen
adjective
turned
into
ice
or
kept
at
a
very
low
temperature
until
it
becomes
hard
•
The
pond
was
completely
frozen
after
the
long
winter
night
.
The
pond
was
completely
frozen
after
the
long
winter
night
.
•
I
bought
a
bag
of
frozen
peas
for
dinner
.
I
bought
a
bag
of
frozen
peas
for
dinner
.
adjective
feeling
extremely
cold
•
My
fingers
were
frozen
after
waiting
for
the
bus
in
the
snow
.
My
fingers
were
frozen
after
waiting
for
the
bus
in
the
snow
.
•
He
felt
frozen
and
could
not
stop
shivering
when
the
heater
broke
.
He
felt
frozen
and
could
not
stop
shivering
when
the
heater
broke
.
adjective
unable
to
move
,
speak
,
or
show
emotion
because
of
fear
,
shock
,
or
surprise
•
She
stood
frozen
when
she
saw
the
snake
on
the
path
.
She
stood
frozen
when
she
saw
the
snake
on
the
path
.
•
He
was
frozen
with
fear
as
the
roller
coaster
climbed
higher
.
He
was
frozen
with
fear
as
the
roller
coaster
climbed
higher
.
adjective
not
allowed
to
change
,
move
,
or
be
used
,
especially
by
official
rule
•
The
government
announced
that
gas
prices
would
be
frozen
for
six
months
.
The
government
announced
that
gas
prices
would
be
frozen
for
six
months
.
•
My
bank
account
was
frozen
while
they
investigated
the
transaction
.
My
bank
account
was
frozen
while
they
investigated
the
transaction
.
adjective
(
of
a
computer
,
screen
,
or
app
)
stopped
working
and
not
responding
to
commands
•
My
screen
is
frozen
,
so
I
can
’
t
click
anything
.
My
screen
is
frozen
,
so
I
can
’
t
click
anything
.
•
The
app
became
frozen
in
the
middle
of
the
game
.
The
app
became
frozen
in
the
middle
of
the
game
.
freeze
verb
-
freeze
,
freezing
,
freezes
,
froze
,
frozen
to
become
solid
because
of
very
cold
temperatures
•
If
the
temperature
drops
below
zero
,
water
will
freeze
.
If
the
temperature
drops
below
zero
,
water
will
freeze
.
•
The
puddle
on
the
road
froze
overnight
and
became
slippery
.
The
puddle
on
the
road
froze
overnight
and
became
slippery
.
Old
English
“
frēosan
” (
to
freeze
)
from
Proto-Germanic
*freusaną
,
related
to
frost
.
verb
-
freeze
,
freezing
,
freezes
,
froze
,
frozen
to
make
something
very
cold
until
it
becomes
solid
,
or
keep
it
at
a
very
low
temperature
to
preserve
it
•
I
always
freeze
berries
so
I
can
use
them
in
smoothies
later
.
I
always
freeze
berries
so
I
can
use
them
in
smoothies
later
.
•
The
chef
decided
to
freeze
the
fish
to
keep
it
fresh
.
The
chef
decided
to
freeze
the
fish
to
keep
it
fresh
.
verb
-
freeze
,
freezing
,
freezes
,
froze
,
frozen
to
suddenly
stop
moving
and
stay
completely
still
,
usually
because
of
fear
or
surprise
•
When
the
guard
yelled
,
the
thief
froze
in
place
.
When
the
guard
yelled
,
the
thief
froze
in
place
.
•
The
children
froze
like
statues
during
the
game
of
'Red
Light
,
Green
Light'
.
The
children
froze
like
statues
during
the
game
of
'Red
Light
,
Green
Light'
.
verb
-
freeze
,
freezing
,
freezes
,
froze
,
frozen
of
a
computer
or
app
,
to
stop
responding
and
become
unusable
•
My
laptop
froze
while
I
was
saving
the
document
.
My
laptop
froze
while
I
was
saving
the
document
.
•
The
game
keeps
freezing
right
before
the
final
level
.
The
game
keeps
freezing
right
before
the
final
level
.