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Showing words for ICED using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Iced

cedi, cide, dice, iced

3 Letter Words for Iced

cid, cie, dec, dei, die, ice, ide

Definitions for Iced

[1] covered with ice.
[2] cooled by means of ice: iced tea.
[3] Cookery . covered with icing.
[4] the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
[5] the frozen surface of a body of water.
[6] any substance resembling frozen water: camphor ice.
[7] a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit juice.
[8] British . ice cream.
[9] icing, as on a cake.
[10] reserve; formality: The ice of his manner betrayed his dislike of the new ambassador.
[11] Slang . a diamond or diamonds. protection money paid to the police by the operator of an illicit business. a fee that a ticket broker pays to a theater manager in order to receive a favorable allotment of tickets.
[12] to cover with ice.
[13] to change into ice; freeze.
[14] to cool with ice, as a drink.
[15] to cover (cake, sweet rolls, etc.) with icing; frost.
[16] to refrigerate with ice, as air.
[17] to make cold, as if with ice.
[18] to preserve by placing on ice.
[19] Ice Hockey . (especially in Canada) to put (a team) into formal play.
[20] Slang . to settle or seal; make sure of, as by signing a contract: We'll ice the deal tomorrow. to make (a business arrangement) more attractive by adding features or benefits: The star pitcher wouldn't sign his new contract until the team iced it with a big bonus. to kill, especially to murder: The mobsters threatened to ice him if he went to the police.
[21] Sports Slang . to establish a winning score or insurmountable lead in or otherwise assure victory in (a game or contest): Her second goal iced the game.
[22] to change to ice; freeze: The sherbet is icing in the refrigerator.
[23] to be coated with ice (often followed by up ): The windshield has iced up.
[24] of or made of ice: ice shavings; an ice sculpture.
[25] for holding ice and food or drink to be chilled: an ice bucket; an ice chest.
[26] on or done on the ice: ice yachting.
[27] covered, coated, or chilled with ice
[28] covered with icing iced cakes
[29] water in the solid state, formed by freezing liquid water Related adjective: glacial
[30] a portion of ice cream
[31] slang a diamond or diamonds
[32] the field of play in ice hockey
[33] slang a concentrated and highly potent form of methamphetamine with dangerous side effects
[34] break the ice to relieve shyness, etc, esp between strangers to be the first of a group to do something
[35] cut no ice informal to fail to make an impression
[36] on ice in abeyance; pending
[37] on thin ice unsafe or unsafely; vulnerable or vulnerably
[38] the Ice NZ informal Antarctica
[39] (often foll by up, over, etc ) to form or cause to form ice; freeze
[40] (tr) to mix with ice or chill (a drink, etc)
[41] (tr) to cover (a cake, etc) with icing
[42] (tr) US slang to kill
[43] mainly Canadian (in ice hockey) to shoot the puck from one end of the rink to the other to select which players will play in a game
[44] Institution of Civil Engineers

Words related to Iced

mum, reticent, restrained, mute, muted, wintry, crisp, snowy, frozen, brisk, raw, icy, frosty, cool, bitter, intense, bleak, frigid, chilled, restricted

Words nearby Iced

icebound, icebox, icebox cake, icebreaker, icecap, iced, icefall, icehouse, icekhana, icel., iceland

Origin of Iced

before 900; 1905–10 for def 8a ; Middle English, Old English īs; cognate with German Eis, Old Norse īss

Other words from Iced

un·iced , adjective
well-iced , adjective
ice·less , adjective
ice·like , adjective
re·ice , verb, re·iced, re·ic·ing.
un·ice , verb (used with object), un·iced, un·ic·ing.

Word origin for Iced

Old English īs; compare Old High German īs, Old Norse īss

Synonyms for Iced

apparent, assured, cinched, clear, clear as a bell, clear-cut, conclusive, cut and dried, distinguishable, easy, evident, explicit, glaring, guaranteed, in the bag, indisputable, nailed down, obvious, ordinary, plain, routine, self-evident, self-explanatory, sewn up, simple, straightforward, undeniable, undisguised, unmistakable