cool
1 of 4adjective/kul/
Forms:cooler,coolest
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having a pleasantly mild, low temperature
A2- She appreciated the cool interior of the museum on the hot day.
- The cool breeze from the sea made the hot day more enjoyable.
- The cool weather in the morning is perfect for jogging.
- They enjoyed a cool summer night under the stars.
- They relaxed in the cool shade of the trees during the picnic.
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remaining calm and composed even in challenging situations
- Despite the chaos, he remained cool, handling the situation with ease.
- Even under pressure, she stayed cool and composed, finding solutions to the problem.
- Despite the criticism, she remained cool and confident in her abilities.
- The cool detective calmly gathered evidence, unaffected by the gruesome crime scene.
- Despite the heat of the moment, he stayed cool and rational, avoiding unnecessary conflict.
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having an appealing quality
B1- Her sense of style was so cool that everyone wanted to emulate her.
- The band’s latest album has a cool vibe that resonates with fans.
- He walked into the room with a cool confidence that drew everyone’s attention.
- The café had a cool atmosphere, perfect for hanging out with friends.
- They designed the new logo to have a cool, modern look that appeals to younger customers.
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having tones that create a sense of calm or distance, often including shades of blue, green, or purple
- The room was painted in cool blues and greens.
- She chose a cool color palette for a calming effect.
- Cool tones in the artwork gave it a tranquil vibe.
- The cool lavender curtains added a serene touch to the space.
- His outfit, in cool grays and blues, looked sophisticated.
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expressing approval or permission
- If you want to change the plan, that's cool with me.
- As long as everyone is happy, it's all cool.
- I can meet later; that's perfectly cool.
- It's cool if you want to invite more friends to the gathering.
- I'm fine with whatever you decide; it's all cool.
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used as an intensifier to emphasize a significant amount, often in reference to money
- He earned a cool million dollars from the sale.
- The project had a budget of cool half a million.
- She saved a cool hundred thousand for her dream home.
- They raised a cool two million for the charity.
- The artwork sold for a cool three million at auction.
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(of clothing) designed to keep the wearer comfortable and prevent overheating
- She wore a cool linen shirt on the hot summer day.
- The cool cotton dress was perfect for the beach party.
- He prefers cool fabrics like chambray for warmer weather.
- Her cool summer outfit included a flowing skirt and tank top.
- The cool materials of his activewear helped him stay comfortable during the workout.
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(of a musical note) played softly or with a relaxed style, often creating a smooth and laid-back atmosphere
- The guitarist strummed a cool note that set the tone for the song.
- He emphasized the cool notes in his solo, giving it a mellow feel.
- The melody features several cool notes that enhance the overall vibe.
- Her cool note contrasted sharply with the more aggressive rhythms.
- The arrangement includes cool notes that flow seamlessly into the chorus.
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indicating a state of mutual understanding, acceptance, or reconciliation
- After our conversation, we’re cool now.
- We had an argument, but we’re cool again.
- Despite the disagreement, they managed to stay cool.
- Are we cool after what happened yesterday?