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Learn to pronounce cool

/ko͞ol/
adjective
  1. of or at a fairly low temperature.
    "it'll be a cool afternoon"
    synonyms: chilly, cold, fresh, crisp, refreshing, invigorating, bracing, brisk, unheated, drafty, nippy, parky, chill
  2. showing no friendliness toward a person or enthusiasm for an idea or project.
    "he gave a cool reception to the suggestion for a research center"
    synonyms: unenthusiastic, lukewarm, tepid, indifferent, apathetic, halfhearted, negative, unfriendly, distant, remote, aloof, cold, chilly, frosty, unwelcoming, inhospitable, unresponsive, uninterested, unconcerned, offhand, detached, impersonal, dispassionate, undemonstrative, uncommunicative, unfeeling, unemotional, emotionless, standoffish, off, offish, unenthused, Olympian, gelid
  3. fashionably attractive or impressive.
    "he made no concessions to fashion, yet somehow he was hip and cool"
    synonyms: fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, voguish, (bang) up to date, up to the minute, modern, all the rage, modish, trendsetting, stylish, chic, sophisticated, cosmopolitan, elegant, smart, glamorous, classy, high-class, high-toned, attractive, appealing, impressive, le dernier cri, trendy, funky, with it, hip, in, the in thing, big, happening, now, sharp, swinging, hot, massive, mod, snazzy, kicky, kicking, tony, fly, stylin', spiffy, sassy, on fleek, down, groovy, all the go
  4. used to emphasize a specified quantity or amount, especially of money.
    "a cool $15,000 to buy the franchise"

noun
  1. a fairly low temperature.
    "the cool of the night air"
    synonyms: chill, chilliness, coldness, coolness, freshness, crispness
  2. calmness; composure.
    "he recovered his cool and then started laughing at us"
  3. the quality of being fashionably attractive or impressive.
    "all the cool of high fashion"

verb
become or cause to become less hot.
"we dived into the river to cool off"
synonyms: chill, refrigerate, make cold/colder, get cold/colder, cool down, lose heat

Oct 24, 2024 · 1. moderately cold : lacking in warmth The plant grows best in cool climates. 2. a : marked by steady dispassionate calmness and self-control.
3 days ago · cool adjective (CALM) ... calm and not anxious or frightened: What's needed now is calm, cool thinking. He made a cool assessment of the situation.
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Feb 8, 2024 · Also, cool is still used, but its more casual and not exaggerated: "Oh, yeah, that's cool." "That's pretty cool." "Ooooo cool!".
Oct 24, 2024 · Synonyms for COOL: distant, detached, cold, dry, reserved, aloof, remote, withdrawn; Antonyms of COOL: warm, social, friendly, cordial, sociable, convivial, ...
Jun 1, 2024 · Episode 198. What Does It Mean to Be “Cool”? What's the difference between being popular and being cool? How has social media changed the trend cycle?
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Dec 7, 2023 · We need to provide equitable access to cooling to protect people against extreme heat, keep food fresh, vaccines stable, and so much more.
Sep 16, 2024 · COOL (Credentialing Opportunities On-Line) helps Army service members find information on certifications and licenses related to their military occupation and ...