COOL
(noun) great coolness and composure under strain
"keep your cool"
synonyms : aplomb , assuredness , poise , sang-froidShe has more poise and confidence than him. -added by naila_inlas
(noun) the quality of being at a refreshingly low temperature
"the cool of early morning"
(verb) loose heat
"The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
synonyms : chill , cool down(verb) lose intensity
"His enthusiasm cooled considerably"
synonyms : cool down , cool off(verb) make cool or cooler
"Chill the food"
synonyms : chill , cool down(adj.) neither warm nor very cold; giving relief from heat
"a cool autumn day", "a cool room", "cool summer dresses", "cool drinks", "a cool breeze"
(adj.) 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"
(adj.) (color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets
"cool greens and blues and violets"
(adj.) 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"
synonyms : coolheaded , nerveless(adj.) 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"
(adj.) (used of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification
"a cool million bucks"
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


