iced

adjective
UK: /aɪst/
US: /aɪst/
  1. Covered with ice.

    1. The road was iced this morning, so drive carefully.
    2. An unexpected iced rain left a treacherous glaze on the sidewalks and roads.
  2. Decorated with icing.

    1. She baked an iced cake for the party.
    2. The bakery is known for its intricately iced gingerbread houses during the holidays.
  3. Served or cooled with ice.

    1. I would like an iced tea, please.
    2. On a hot summer day, nothing is more refreshing than an iced lemonade.

Synonyms

frosted glazed
iced verb
  1. Covered something with ice.

    1. The windshield was iced over.
    2. The cold weather iced the small pond in the park overnight.
  2. Decorated something with icing.

    1. She iced the cookies with colorful sprinkles.
    2. After baking the cake, he carefully iced it with a smooth layer of buttercream.
  3. Cooled something with ice.

    1. I iced the drinks for the picnic.
    2. He iced the wine to ensure it was perfectly chilled for the guests.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "iced" in English means: Covered with ice., Decorated with icing., Served or cooled with ice..

The phonetic transcription of "iced" is /aɪst/ in British English and /aɪst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "iced": frosted, glazed.

Example usage of "iced": "The road was iced this morning, so drive carefully.". More examples on the page.