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Cool Definition & Meaning

1. Cool - (adjective) fashionable or stylish; impressive or admirable.

Example: His new leather jacket is so cool.

2. Cool - (adjective) calm and composed, not showing any emotion or excitement.

Example: She remained cool and collected during the interview.

3. Cool - (adjective) pleasingly refreshing or cold.

Example: The ice-cold lemonade was so cool on a hot summer day.

4. Cool - (verb) to become less hot or to reduce the temperature of something.

Example: Can you please cool the soup before serving?

5. Cool - (interjection) an expression of approval, agreement, or satisfaction.

Example: "we're going to the beach this weekend." "cool, i'll bring my swimsuit."

Examples of the word cool used in sentences.

  • I have a cool new shirt to wear to the party.
  • The weather is nice and cool today.
  • The water from the fountain feels so cool on my skin.
  • My friend showed me a cool trick on his skateboard.
  • I think it's cool that you can speak another language.
  • Your new car looks so cool, I'm jealous!
  • The ice cream shop down the street has the coolest flavors.
  • I love this cool breeze on the beach, it's so refreshing!
  • Hey, that's a really cool idea, let's try it!
  • His calm and collected attitude during the crisis was really cool under pressure.
  • My sister has a really cool job as a travel blogger, she gets paid to go on vacation for a living.
  • The weather was quite hot today, but luckily my friend's house was cool and refreshing.
  • I met a really cool guy at the party last night who plays guitar in a band.
  • I think wearing sunglasses on a sunny day makes you look cool and stylish.
  • Have you seen the new cool gadgets they're releasing this year? I can't wait to get my hands on them.
  • That new phone model is really cool, but it's way out of my budget.
  • I always make sure to wear sunglasses whenever I go for a walk in the cool morning breeze.
  • My friend's nonchalant attitude towards everything is what makes him so cool in my eyes.
  • Despite the scorching heat, he managed to keep his cool during the job interview.
  • The music at the party was so cool, even my grandmother was tapping her feet to the beat.
  • Despite the scorching heat, the lake's cool water was refreshing and invigorating.
  • The latest scientific research on climate change is both fascinating and concerning, but the way the scientist presented the data was really cool.
  • In my opinion, jazz music is one of the coolest genres - it's intricate, smooth, and timeless.
  • My grandfather always had a cool head and a wise take on things, unlike my impulsive dad.
  • I don't know how she manages to always look so effortlessly cool and stylish, but it's inspiring.
  • When I wear my sunglasses, I feel like the epitome of cool, even if it's just an illusion.
  • The latest smartphone model has some seriously cool features that will blow your mind.
  • I was blown away by the cool vibes and creative energy at the underground art gallery.
  • After a grueling day at work, there's nothing quite as cool as coming home and sinking into a relaxing bubble bath.
  • The new restaurant in town has a really cool aesthetic, with quirky decor and moody lighting.
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