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    Cool
    /ko͞ol/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a fairly low temperature: "the cool of the night air" Similar chillchillinesscoldnesscoolnessOpposite warmth
    • 2. calmness; composure: "he recovered his cool and then started laughing at us"

    verb

    • 1. become or cause to become less hot: "we dived into the river to cool off" Similar chillrefrigeratemake cold/colderget cold/colderOpposite heat
  2. The meaning of COOL is moderately cold : lacking in warmth. How to use cool in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Cool.

  3. Cool definition: moderately cold; neither warm nor cold. See examples of COOL used in a sentence.

  4. calm and not worried or frightened; not influenced by strong feeling of any kind: He was very cool when we broke the window, and didn't shout or get mad. stay/keep cool If you have to deal with a difficult customer, try to stay / keep cool (= not become angry or excited). be cool with something informal.

  5. Definitions of cool. adjective. neither warm nor very cold; giving relief from heat. “a cool autumn day” “a cool room” “ cool summer dresses” “ cool drinks” “a cool breeze” synonyms: cold. having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration. air-conditioned.

  6. calm and not worried or frightened; not influenced by strong feeling of any kind: He was very cool when we broke the window, and didn't yell or get mad. stay/keep cool If you have to deal with a difficult customer, try to stay / keep cool (= not become angry or excited). be cool with something informal.

  7. COOL meaning: 1. slightly cold, but not too cold: 2. good, stylish, or fashionable: 3. calm and not emotional: . Learn more.

  8. 1. Neither warm nor very cold; moderately cold: fresh, cool water; a cool autumn evening. 2. Giving or suggesting relief from heat: a cool breeze; a cool blouse. 3. Marked by calm self-control: a cool negotiator. 4. Marked by indifference, disdain, or dislike; unfriendly or unresponsive: a cool greeting; was cool to the idea of higher taxes. 5.

  9. If you say that a person or their behavior is cool, you mean that they are calm and unemotional, especially in a difficult situation. [ approval ] He was marvelously cool again, smiling as if nothing had happened.

  10. cool (informal) used to show that you admire or approve of something, often because it is fashionable, attractive or different: I think their new song’s really cool. fantastic (informal) extremely good; giving a lot of pleasure:

  11. 1. adjective B1. Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low. I felt a current of cool air. The water was slightly cooler than a child's bath. The vaccines were kept cool in refrigerators. cold. Synonyms: cold, chilled, chilling, refreshing More Synonyms of cool. coolness uncountable noun [oft NOUN of noun]

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