frosted
/ˈfrɔːstɪd/
adjective
- Covered with frost or a thin layer of ice.
- The car's frosted windshield needed scraping before we could drive.
- She admired the frosted windowpanes that sparkled in the sunlight.
- The frosted grass crunched under our feet on the cold morning.
- Having a translucent or matte finish, often on glass or plastic, that obscures clear view.
- The office doors are made of frosted panels with a modern look.
- He installed frosted light bulbs to soften the glare in the room.
- The bathroom window has frosted glass for privacy.
- Covered with a sweet, sugary coating (as on baked goods).
- The baker frosted the cookies with a thin layer of chocolate.
- The birthday cake was frosted with creamy vanilla icing.
- She bought a box of frosted donuts for the team meeting.
Antonyms
verb
- Past tense of frost: to cover something with frost or ice.
- Winter frosted the car windows overnight.
- The freezing air frosted the grass in the field.
- The cold night frosted the leaves on the trees.
- Past tense of frost: to cover a cake or pastry with icing.
- He carefully frosted each cupcake with a swirl of pink icing.
- She frosted the cake with a thick layer of buttercream.
- The baker frosted the cookies while they were still warm.