Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.
About colors whose relative visual temperatures make them seem cool. Cool colors generally include green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, and violet.
To become cooler or colder.
great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool"
(informal) very good; "a bully pulpit"; "a cool sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"
feeling or showing no enthusiasm; "a cold audience"; "a cold response to the new play"; "a cool reply to the invitation"
calm and unemotional; "play it cool"; "he doesn't seem excited; on the contrary his demeanor is cool and nonchalant"
(informal) socially adept; "it's not cool to arrive at a party too early"
(music) restrained and fluid and marked by intricate harmonic structures often lagging slightly behind the beat; "cool jazz"
disinterested or dispassionate; "made a cool appraisal of all the issues in the dispute"
(informal) marked by great skill or facility; "cool maneuvers on the parallel bars"
neither warm or very cold; giving relief from heat; "a cool autumn day"; "a cool room"; "cool summer dresses"; "cool drinks"; "a cool breeze"
psychologically cool; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike; "relations were cool and polite"; "a cool reception"; "cool to the idea of higher taxes"
(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets; "cool greens and blues and violets"
the quality of being cool: "the cool of early morning"
loose heat; The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
make cool or cooler; "Chill the food"
marked by calm self-control especially in trying circumstances; "a cool negotiator"; "play it cool"; "keep cool"; "remained coolheaded in the crisis"; "one of the most nerveless champions in the history of the tournament"
(informal; of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification; "a cool million bucks"
the quality of being cool; "the cool of early morning"
loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
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"
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"
used of a number or sum and meaning without exaggeration or qualification; "a cool million bucks"
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"
great coolness and composure under strain
the quality of being at a refreshingly low temperature
loose heat
lose intensity
make cool or cooler
marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional
fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept
(used of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification
neither warm nor very cold; giving relief from heat
psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike
(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets