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The quality of being at a refreshingly low temperature The cool of early morning |
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Great coolness and composure under strain Keep your cool |
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Make cool or cooler Chill the food |
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Loose heat The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm |
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Lose intensity His enthusiasm cooled considerably |
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Neither warm nor 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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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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(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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(used of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification A cool million bucks |
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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 |
adj | cool, air-conditioned, air-cooled, chill, chilly, caller, precooled, water-cooled, cold |
adj | coolheaded, nerveless, composed |
adj | cool, cold |
adj | cool, chilly, unfriendly, unresponsive, unagitated, cold, unemotional, unfriendly |
adj | unqualified |
adj | fashionable, stylish |
noun | coldness, cold, low temperature
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noun | aplomb, assuredness, poise, sang-froid, composure, calm, calmness, equanimity |
verb | chill, cool down, change, alter, modify |
verb | chill, cool down, change state, turn |
verb | cool off, cool down, change |