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cool in Dogri डोगरी

cool in Konkani कोंकणी

cool in Maithili মৈথিলী

cool in Malayalam മലയാളം

cool in Tamil தமிழ்

cool in Urdu اُردُو

cool in English

  • cool
    adj. 1. somewhat cold; agreeably cold; more cold than hot.
    Ex. a cool, cloudy day. The cool night bathes the world as with a river (Emerson).
    2. allowing or giving a cool feeling.
    Ex. a cool, thin dress for summer wear. Under the cool

  • cool
    adv. (Slang.) in a cool way; coolly.
    Ex. Charlotte says, ""I just can't come on cool--I don't know why"" (Maclean's).

  • cool
    cool, adjective, adverb, noun, verb.

  • cool
    expr. cool it, (Slang.)
    a. to calm down.
    Ex. Simmer down! Cool it!
    b. to take it easy; relax.
    Ex. I cooled it at a table for a while (Time).
    c. to loosen up; be carefree.
    Ex. The boys ... want to go out and cool it

  • cool
    expr. cool one's heels. See under heel (1).

  • cool
    expr. cool out,
    a. to relax (a race horse) after a race or exercise by leading him gently about.
    b. to become relaxed in this manner.
    Ex. The trainer said that he ""will wait to see how the filly cools out before deciding on her next

  • cool
    expr. play it cool, (Slang.) to act unemotionally; affect complete reserve or detachment.
    Ex. Contemporary realists play it too cool for words like confidence and sympathy, but, almost reluctantly, they seem to be ... in touch with life (Time).

  • cool
    noun 1. something cool; a cool part, place, or time.
    Ex. in the cool of the evening.
    2. a moderate temperature; coolness.
    3. (Slang, Figurative.) calm restraint; presence of mind.
    Ex. I thought nothing could shock me any more. I

  • cool
    v.i. 1. to become cool.
    Ex. The ground cools off when the sun goes down.
    2. (Figurative.) to lose enthusiasm or zeal; become less ardent; become moderate.
    Ex. His interest in flying cooled after he cracked up his plane. What makes her

  • cool
    v.t. 1. to make cool; give a feeling of coolness to.
    Ex. Ice cools water. He was cooled by the shade of the apple tree.
    2. (Figurative.) to cause to lose enthusiasm or zeal; make less ardent; moderate.
    Ex. Losing every bet cooled his i

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