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- adjectivecool (adjective) · cooler (comparative adjective) · coolest (superlative adjective)
- informal(a cool —)used to emphasize a specified quantity or amount, especially of money:"a cool $15,000 to buy the franchise"
nouncool (noun) · the cool (noun)- calmness; composure:"he recovered his cool and then started laughing at us"
- the quality of being fashionably attractive or impressive:"all the cool of high fashion"
verbcool (verb) · cools (third person present) · cooled (past tense) · cooled (past participle) · cooling (present participle)- become or cause to become less hot:"we dived into the river to cool off" · "cool the pastry for five minutes" · "his feelings for her took a long time to cool"Similar:make cold/colderget cold/coldercool downlose heatOpposite:
- become or cause to become calm or less excited:"after I'd cooled off, I realized I was being irrational" · "George was trying to cool him down"Similar:calm downrecover/regain one's self-controlrecover/regain one's composurecompose oneselfcontrol oneselfsimmer downOpposite:
- (cool down)recover from strenuous physical exertion by doing gentle stretches and exercises; warm down.
OriginOld English cĹŤl (noun), cĹŤlian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch koel, also to cold. - People also ask
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