Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
get-cold-feet
idiom
/ɡɛt koʊld fiːt/

Definition
To experience a sudden loss of confidence or courage, especially just before a crucial or important decision or event.

Examples
- She was excited about the wedding, but on the day of the ceremony, she got cold feet.
- He was ready to make a big investment, but he got cold feet at the last moment.

Meaning
The phrase ‘get cold feet’ refers to a feeling of doubt or fear that makes someone hesitate or withdraw from a commitment or action they were previously enthusiastic about.

Synonyms
- hesitate
- have second thoughts
- waver