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Noun — An appliance, or a compartment within a refrigerator, used to store food at below-freezing temperatures.

How to use freezer

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freezer bag freezer burn stick it in the freezer

Etymology

From "freeze" plus the agent/instrument suffix "-er."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “freezer” mean?

The word “freezer” means an appliance, or a compartment within a refrigerator, used to store food at below-freezing temperatures. In plain terms, the very cold compartment or appliance you store frozen food in.

How do you pronounce “freezer”?

“Freezer” is pronounced FREE-zuh (/ˈfɹizɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “freezer” in a sentence?

Here is “freezer” used in a sentence: “She keeps a stash of ice cream in the freezer for emergencies.”

What part of speech is “freezer”?

“Freezer” is a noun.

Is “freezer” a common word?

“Freezer” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between a freezer and a refrigerator?

A refrigerator keeps food cool at temperatures above freezing to slow spoilage, while a freezer stores food at below-freezing temperatures to preserve it for much longer. A freezer can be a standalone appliance or simply a compartment built into a refrigerator.

Can a freezer be part of a refrigerator?

Yes, many refrigerators include a built-in freezer compartment, in addition to standalone freezer units that are dedicated entirely to below-freezing storage. Both types serve the same basic function of keeping food frozen.

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