cool
Definition of
cool
:
the
quality
of
being
at
a
refreshingly
low
temperature
;
"the
cool
of
early
morning
"
great
coolness
and
composure
under
strain
;
"
keep
your
cool
"
make
cool
or
cooler
;
"
Chill
the
food
"
loose
heat
;
"The
air
cooled
considerably
after
the
thunderstorm
"
lose
intensity
;
"His
enthusiasm
cooled
considerably
"
neither
warm
nor
very
cold
;
giving
relief
from
heat
;
"
a
cool
autumn
day
"
;
"
a
cool
room
"
;
"
cool
summer
dresses"
;
"
cool
drinks"
;
"
a
cool
breeze
"
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
"
(
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"
(
used
of
a
number
or
sum
) without
exaggeration
or
qualification
;
"
a
cool
million
bucks"
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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,
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