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cold feet
noun
a loss or lack of courage or confidence; an onset of uncertainty or fear.
She got cold feet when asked to sing a solo.
cold feet
plural noun
informal, loss or lack of courage or confidence
cold feet
To “have cold feet” is to be too fearful to undertake or complete an action: “The backup quarterback was called into the game, but he got cold feet and refused to go in.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of cold feet1
Example Sentences
More buyers are feeling anxious about their job security, triggering cold feet before closing in some cases, according to real-estate agents.
The very next day, her buyers got cold feet.
For years, record companies had expressed interest, then got cold feet.
But the parent started to "get cold feet" as the process went on when they realised how life-changing this role would be.
The financial sector appears to be getting cold feet about efforts to curb the effects of climate change.
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