Moderate as in unease A nervous or anxious state, often accompanied by a clammy and cool perspiration, typically experienced in moments of fear or apprehension. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cold Sweat'
The horror movie left her in a cold sweat, gripping the edge of her seat.
The athlete's cold sweat was a result of both exhaustion and nervousness before the race.
The intense pressure of the upcoming exam caused her to break into a cold sweat.
Facing a packed auditorium, the novice speaker felt a cold sweat forming on his forehead.
The suspenseful thriller had the audience in a cold sweat, eagerly awaiting the plot twist.
The tightrope walker's balance faltered, and the crowd gasped, feeling a collective cold sweat.
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