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cool

AdjectiveTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: cooledpp: cooleding: coolingcomp: coolersup: coolest

The word carries a dual nature of physical temperature and social status. In a thermal sense, it occupies the comfortable middle ground between cold and warm, suggesting a refreshing or soothing quality rather than a harsh chill. In social contexts, it signals a detached kind of excellence. It implies a level of effortless superiority or a lack of desperation, where the subject is admired precisely because they do not seem to be trying too hard to be liked.

Meanings

Adjective

Having a slightly low temperature.

"The morning air felt cool and crisp."

Adjective

Fashionable, impressive, or socially desirable.

"Those new sneakers are incredibly cool."

Adjective

Maintaining composure and lacking emotional agitation.

"He stayed cool under pressure during the interview."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To lower the temperature of something.

"You should let the soup cool before eating it."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To become less hot.

"The engine began to cool after the long drive."

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