Cool means:
moderately cold; neither warm nor cold.
imparting a sensation of coolness:
a cool breeze.
permitting relief from heat:
a cool dress.
not excited; calm:
remained cool in the face of disaster.
Category: Common Vocabulary
not hasty; deliberate:
a cool and calculated action.
lacking in interest or enthusiasm:
a cool reply to an invitation.
lacking in cordiality:
a cool reception.
calmly audacious or impudent:
a cool lie.
unresponsive; indifferent:
cool to his passionate advances.
Category: Common Vocabulary
Informal. not exaggerated or qualified:
a cool million dollars.
Category: Informal
(of colors) having green, blue, or violet predominating.
Slang. great; excellent. highly skilled; adept: socially adept:
cool maneuvers on the parallel bars.
It's not cool to arrive at a party too early.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
(adv.)Informal. coolly:
play it cool.
Category: Informal
(n.)a cool part, place, or time:
in the cool of the evening.
calmness; composure; poise:
maintaining her cool under pressure.
Category: Common Vocabulary
(v.i.)to become cool:
cooled off in the mountain stream.
to become less ardent or cordial.
(v.t.)to make cool; impart a sensation of coolness to.
to lessen the ardor or intensity of:
Disappointment cooled his enthusiasm.
(interj.)Slang.(used to express approval, admiration, or the like):
New car? Cool.
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