How To Spell have cold feet?
How to Pronounce have cold feet?
Correct pronunciation for the word "have cold feet" is [hav kˈə͡ʊld fˈiːt], [hav kˈəʊld fˈiːt], [h_a_v k_ˈəʊ_l_d f_ˈiː_t].
What are the misspellings for have cold feet?
- gave cold feet,
- bave cold feet,
- nave cold feet,
- jave cold feet,
- uave cold feet,
- yave cold feet,
- hzve cold feet,
- hsve cold feet,
- hwve cold feet,
- hqve cold feet,
- hace cold feet,
- habe cold feet,
- hage cold feet,
- hafe cold feet,
- havw cold feet,
- havs cold feet,
- havd cold feet,
- havr cold feet,
- hav4 cold feet,
- hav3 cold feet
What is the present tense of Have cold feet?
What is the past tense of Have cold feet?
What is the adverb for have cold feet?
The adverb for the phrase "have cold feet" would be "nervously" or "apprehensively". This indicates a feeling of anxiety or reluctance before taking a particular action.
What is the adjective for have cold feet?
The adjective form of "have cold feet" is "hesitant" or "nervous".
Usage over time for have cold feet:
This graph shows how "have cold feet" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Have cold feet:
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adj.
• apprehensive • fearful- hesitant ,
- chicken ,
- afraid ,
- aflutter ,
- discomposed ,
- diffident ,
- fainthearted ,
- agitated ,
- chickenhearted .
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v.
• anticipate with horror • quail • dread
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Resources
- Correct spelling for have cold feet [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- have cold feet - English spelling dictionary
- Have cold feet | Definition of have cold feet by Merriam-Webster
- Have cold feet definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Have cold feet | Definition of have cold feet at Dictionary.com
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