
1) Abate 2) Aloof 3) Aplomb 4) Assurance 5) Assuredness 6) Caller 7) Calm 8) Casual 9) Chic 10) Chill 11) Chilly 12) Cold 13) Composed 14) Coolheaded 15) Discourteous 16) Fan 17) Fashionable 18) Hep 19) Hip 20) Hipness 21) Hostile 22) Icy 23) Loseintensity 24) Nerveless 25) Nonchalant 26) Pleasing 27) Poise
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1) Add ice cubes to 2) Add ice to 3) Air condition 4) Air-condition 5) Air-conditioned 6) Air-cooled 7) Aloof 8) Aplomb 9) Beatnik word 10) Become or make less hot 11) Between warm and cold 12) Caller 13) Calm and controlled 14) Calm and relaxed 15) Calm under pressure 16) Calmly bold 17) Calmly collected
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[West Side Story song] `Cool` is a song from the musical West Side Story. Leonard Bernstein composed the music and Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics. ==Context== In West Side Story, the song is sung by Riff before the Rumble meeting. The Jets are itching to fight with the Sharks, but Riff tells them to wait for the rumble. In the movie, the...
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[aesthetic] Coolness is an admired aesthetic of attitude, behavior, comportment, appearance and style, influenced by and a product of the Zeitgeist. Because of the varied and changing connotations of cool, as well its subjective nature, the word has no single meaning. It has associations of composure and self-control (cf. the OED definition...
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[programming language] Cool, an acronym for Classroom Object Oriented Language, is a computer programming language designed by Alexander Aiken for use in an undergraduate compiler course project. While small enough for a one term project, Cool still has many of the features of modern programming languages, including objects, automatic memor...
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• (superl.) Moderately cold; between warm and cold; lacking in warmth; producing or promoting coolness. • (superl.) Applied facetiously, in a vague sense, to a sum of money, commonly as if to give emphasis to the largeness of the amount. • (superl.) Quietly impudent; negligent of propriety in matters of minor importance, either ignor...
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Cool intransitive verb 1. To become less hot; to lose heat. « I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, the whilst his iron did on the anvil
cool .
Shak. »
2. To lose the heat of excitement or passion; to become more moderate. « I will not give mysel...
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Cool noun A moderate state of cold; coolness; -- said of the temperature of the air between hot and cold; as, the
cool of the day; the
cool of the morning or evening.
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Cool transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cooled ;
present participle & verbal noun Cooling .]
1. To make cool or cold; to reduce the temperature of; as, ice
cools water. « Send Lazarus, that he may dip the ...
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Cool adjective [ Compar. Cooler ; superl. Coolest .] [ Anglo-Saxon cōl ; akin to Dutch koel , German kühl , Old High German chouli, Danish kölig , Swedish kylig , also to Anglo-Saxon calan
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brumate. To cool an animal is to place it in Brumation.
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To let food stand until it no longer feels warm to the touch.
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Cool is musical slang for correct.
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Refers to bluish colours that by association with common objects (water, ice, and so on) give an impression of coolness.
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[
adj] - (color) inducing the impression of coolness 2. [adj] - psychologically cool and unenthusiastic 3. [adj] - neither warm or very cold 4. [adj] - (informal 5. [adj] - (informal) fashionable and attractive at the time 6. [adj] - marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances) 7. [n] - the quality ...
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Allowing something to reduce in temperature.
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The style of the early 50s, taken up by many white musicians and popular on college campuses. The basis was bebop, but the fastest tempos were not used and the sound was quiet and understated. Miles Davis was one of the main originators.
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American slang for calm; fine, acceptable; Neat; exciting; interesting; very good.
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verb make cool or cooler; `Chill the food`
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coolheaded adjective 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`
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(tone) frío, fresco
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To let food stand until it no longer feels warm to the touch. Baked goods are cooled on wire racks to avoid soggy bottom crusts; cool baked goods before wrapping and storing.
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To come to room temperature.
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