The state of being cool, as in chilly, The result or product of being cool, as in good or pleasing, The state of being cool, as in good or pleasing, The result or product of being cool, as in chilly, the property of being moderately cold; "the chilliness of early morning", calm and unruffled self-assurance; "he performed with all the coolness of a veteran", chill, lack of warmth; calmness, composure, fearless self-possession in the face of danger, a lack of affection or enthusiasm, fearless self-possession in the face of danger calm and unruffled self-assurance; "he performed with all the coolness of a veteran, Calm impudence; self-possession, The state of being cool; a moderate degree of cold; a moderate degree, or a want, of passion; want of ardor, zeal, or affection; calmness, CLIPS Object-Oriented Language, Of a person, not upset by circumstances that might ordinarily be upsetting, To lose heat, to get colder, To make cooler, less warm, To make less intense, e.g. less amicable, To become less intense, e.g. less amicable, Of an action, all right; acceptable; that does not present a problem, Of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave; considered popular by others, Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold, Allowing or suggesting heat relief, Of a person, not showing emotion, calm and in self-control, Unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical, Calmly audacious, In fashion, part of or fitting the in-crowd, originally hipster slang, slightly cold; indifferent, uncaring, aloof; composed, deliberate; great, terrific (Slang), If it is cool, or if a place is cool, the temperature of the air is low but not very low. Thank goodness it's cool in here Store grains and cereals in a cool, dry place. a cool November evening. warm Cool is also a noun. She walked into the cool of the hallway, approval If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are fashionable and attractive. He was trying to be really cool and trendy, kewlies, chill, make slightly cold; be chilled, become slightly cold; calm, soothe, Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low. I felt a current of cool air The vaccines were kept cool in refrigerators. warm, coldness; poise, composure, When something cools or when you cool it, it becomes lower in temperature. Drain the meat and allow it to cool Huge fans will have to cool the concrete floor to keep it below 150 degrees. a cooling breeze. To cool down means the same as to cool. Avoid putting your car away until the engine has cooled down The other main way the body cools itself down is by panting, Cool colours are light colours which give an impression of coolness. Choose a cool colour such as cream warm, If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are unfriendly or not enthusiastic. I didn't like him at all. I thought he was cool, aloof, and arrogant The idea met with a cool response + coolly cool·ly `It's your choice, Nina,' David said coolly, Clothing that is cool is made of thin material so that you do not become too hot in hot weather. In warm weather, you should wear clothing that is cool and comfortable. warm, Manifesting coldness or dislike; chilling; apathetic; as, a cool manner, Not retaining heat; light; as, a cool dress, Not ardent, warm, fond, or passionate; not hasty; deliberate; exercising self-control; self-possessed; dispassionate; indifferent; as, a cool lover; a cool debater, Quietly impudent; negligent of propriety in matters of minor importance, either ignorantly or willfully; presuming and selfish; audacious; as, cool behavior, To make cool or cold; to reduce the temperature of; as, ice cools water, Moderately cold; between warm and cold; lacking in warmth; producing or promoting coolness, A moderate state of cold; coolness; said of the temperature of the air between hot and cold; as, the cool of the day; the cool of the morning or evening, Applied facetiously, in a vague sense, to a sum of money, commonly as if to give emphasis to the largeness of the amount, Of a person, not showing emotion, Of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation, In fashion, Of an action, all right, acceptable, that does not present a problem, Being considered as "popular" by others, To moderate the heat or excitement of; to allay, as passion of any kind; to calm; to moderate, Refers to bluish colors that by association with common objects (water, ice, and so on) give an impression of coolness, Bluish colors that, by association with common objects *water, ice and so on, give an impression of coolness, (color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets", To become less hot; to lose heat, —The pre-release code name used for C#, approval; a positive response; a person who is accepted by their peers, something you like is "cool", This has two important meanings for the pipesmoker One is to let a pipe cool before smoking it again, a very wise habit for avoiding sogginess The other meaning of ‘cool’, is the way a tobacco smokes without irritating the mouth, great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool", as cool as a cucumber: see cucumber, approval If you say that someone is cool about something, you mean that they accept it and are not angry or upset about it. Bev was really cool about it all, approval If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are calm and unemotional, especially in a difficult situation. He was marvelously cool again, smiling as if nothing had happened = calm + coolly cool·ly Everyone must think this situation through calmly and coolly. coolly `objective' professionals, When a feeling or emotion cools, or when you cool it, it becomes less powerful. Within a few minutes tempers had cooled His weird behaviour had cooled her passion, If you say that something is cool, you think it is very good. Kathleen gave me a really cool dress. = neat, emphasis You can use cool to emphasize that an amount or figure is very large, especially when it has been obtained easily. Columbia recently re-signed the band for a cool $30 million, If you play it cool, you deliberately behave in a calm, unemotional way because you do not want people to know you are enthusiastic or angry about something. It's ridiculous to play it cool if someone you're mad about is mad about you too, If you keep your cool in a difficult situation, you manage to remain calm. If you lose your cool, you get angry or upset. She kept her cool and managed to get herself out of the ordeal, Coolant, Groovy, OK, farout "That's a real cool tie-dye!", Refers to blue or violet based undertones in hair, skin, or makeup, To lose the heat of excitement or passion; to become more moderate, used of a number or sum and meaning without exaggeration or qualification; "a cool million bucks", the quality of being cool; "the cool of early morning", lose intensity; "His enthusiasm cooled considerably", make cool or cooler; "Chill the food", loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm", fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept; "he's a cool dude"; "that's cool"; "Mary's dress is really cool"; "it's not cool to arrive at a party too early", marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional; "play it cool"; "keep cool"; "stayed coolheaded in the crisis"; "the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament", adj dingin, of a hue in the range violet through blue to green, A relaxed by emotionally detached mood, a term which is used entirely too often on the Internet, the quality of being cool; "the cool of early morning" loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm" lose intensity; "His enthusiasm cooled considerably" make cool or cooler; "Chill the food" marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional; "play it cool"; "keep cool"; "stayed coolheaded in the crisis"; "the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament" fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept; "he's a cool dude"; "that's cool"; "Mary's dress is really cool"; "it's not cool to arrive at a party too early" used of a number or sum and meaning without exaggeration or qualification; "a cool million bucks" neither warm or very cold; giving relief from heat; "a cool autumn day"; "a cool room"; "cool summer dresses"; "cool drinks"; "a cool breeze" psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike; "relations were cool and polite"; "a cool reception"; "cool to the idea of higher taxes" (color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets, neither warm or very cold; giving relief from heat; "a cool autumn day"; "a cool room"; "cool summer dresses"; "cool drinks"; "a cool breeze", (color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets, psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike; "relations were cool and polite"; "a cool reception"; "cool to the idea of higher taxes",
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The result or product of being cool, as in good or pleasing
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The state of being cool, as in good or pleasing
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The result or product of being cool, as in chilly
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the property of being moderately cold; "the chilliness of early morning"
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calm and unruffled self-assurance; "he performed with all the coolness of a veteran"
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chill, lack of warmth; calmness, composure isim
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a lack of affection or enthusiasm
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fearless self-possession in the face of danger calm and unruffled self-assurance; "he performed with all the coolness of a veteran
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Calm impudence; self-possession
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The state of being cool; a moderate degree of cold; a moderate degree, or a want, of passion; want of ardor, zeal, or affection; calmness
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Of a person, not upset by circumstances that might ordinarily be upsetting - "I'm completely cool about my girlfriend leaving me."
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To lose heat, to get colder - "I like to let my tea cool before drinking it so I don't burn by tongue."
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To make cooler, less warm
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To become less intense, e.g. less amicable - "Relations cooled between the USA and the USSR after 1980."
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Of an action, all right; acceptable; that does not present a problem - "Is it cool if I sleep here tonight?"
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Of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave; considered popular by others
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Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold
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Allowing or suggesting heat relief
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Unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical - "His proposals had a cool reception."
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Calmly audacious - "My father was talking to the World's Fair Commission yesterday, and they estimate it's going to cost a cool fifty million."
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In fashion, part of or fitting the in-crowd, originally hipster slang
If it is cool, or if a place is cool, the temperature of the air is low but not very low. Thank goodness it's cool in here Store grains and cereals in a cool, dry place. a cool November evening. warm Cool is also a noun. She walked into the cool of the hallway
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Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low. I felt a current of cool air The vaccines were kept cool in refrigerators. warm
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When something cools or when you cool it, it becomes lower in temperature. Drain the meat and allow it to cool Huge fans will have to cool the concrete floor to keep it below 150 degrees. a cooling breeze. To cool down means the same as to cool. Avoid putting your car away until the engine has cooled down The other main way the body cools itself down is by panting
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Cool colours are light colours which give an impression of coolness. Choose a cool colour such as cream warm
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If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are unfriendly or not enthusiastic. I didn't like him at all. I thought he was cool, aloof, and arrogant The idea met with a cool response + coolly cool·ly `It's your choice, Nina,' David said coolly
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Clothing that is cool is made of thin material so that you do not become too hot in hot weather. In warm weather, you should wear clothing that is cool and comfortable. warm
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Manifesting coldness or dislike; chilling; apathetic; as, a cool manner
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Not retaining heat; light; as, a cool dress
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Not ardent, warm, fond, or passionate; not hasty; deliberate; exercising self-control; self-possessed; dispassionate; indifferent; as, a cool lover; a cool debater
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Quietly impudent; negligent of propriety in matters of minor importance, either ignorantly or willfully; presuming and selfish; audacious; as, cool behavior
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To make cool or cold; to reduce the temperature of; as, ice cools water
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Moderately cold; between warm and cold; lacking in warmth; producing or promoting coolness
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A moderate state of cold; coolness; said of the temperature of the air between hot and cold; as, the cool of the day; the cool of the morning or evening
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To moderate the heat or excitement of; to allay, as passion of any kind; to calm; to moderate
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(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets"
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To become less hot; to lose heat
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approval; a positive response; a person who is accepted by their peers, something you like is "cool"
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This has two important meanings for the pipesmoker One is to let a pipe cool before smoking it again, a very wise habit for avoiding sogginess The other meaning of ‘cool’, is the way a tobacco smokes without irritating the mouth
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great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool"
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as cool as a cucumber: see cucumber
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approval If you say that someone is cool about something, you mean that they accept it and are not angry or upset about it. Bev was really cool about it all
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approval If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are calm and unemotional, especially in a difficult situation. He was marvelously cool again, smiling as if nothing had happened = calm + coolly cool·ly Everyone must think this situation through calmly and coolly. coolly `objective' professionals
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When a feeling or emotion cools, or when you cool it, it becomes less powerful. Within a few minutes tempers had cooled His weird behaviour had cooled her passion
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If you say that something is cool, you think it is very good. Kathleen gave me a really cool dress. = neat
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emphasis You can use cool to emphasize that an amount or figure is very large, especially when it has been obtained easily. Columbia recently re-signed the band for a cool $30 million
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If you play it cool, you deliberately behave in a calm, unemotional way because you do not want people to know you are enthusiastic or angry about something. It's ridiculous to play it cool if someone you're mad about is mad about you too
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If you keep your cool in a difficult situation, you manage to remain calm. If you lose your cool, you get angry or upset. She kept her cool and managed to get herself out of the ordeal
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Groovy, OK, farout "That's a real cool tie-dye!"
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To lose the heat of excitement or passion; to become more moderate
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the quality of being cool; "the cool of early morning"
loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
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fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept; "he's a cool dude"; "that's cool"; "Mary's dress is really cool"; "it's not cool to arrive at a party too early"
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marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional; "play it cool"; "keep cool"; "stayed coolheaded in the crisis"; "the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament"
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of a hue in the range violet through blue to green
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A relaxed by emotionally detached mood
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the quality of being cool; "the cool of early morning" loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm" lose intensity; "His enthusiasm cooled considerably" make cool or cooler; "Chill the food" marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional; "play it cool"; "keep cool"; "stayed coolheaded in the crisis"; "the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament" fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept; "he's a cool dude"; "that's cool"; "Mary's dress is really cool"; "it's not cool to arrive at a party too early" used of a number or sum and meaning without exaggeration or qualification; "a cool million bucks" neither warm or very cold; giving relief from heat; "a cool autumn day"; "a cool room"; "cool summer dresses"; "cool drinks"; "a cool breeze" psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike; "relations were cool and polite"; "a cool reception"; "cool to the idea of higher taxes" (color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets
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neither warm or very cold; giving relief from heat; "a cool autumn day"; "a cool room"; "cool summer dresses"; "cool drinks"; "a cool breeze"
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(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets
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psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike; "relations were cool and polite"; "a cool reception"; "cool to the idea of higher taxes"
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