cool

  • (noun): A moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness.
  • (noun): A calm temperament.
  • (noun): The property of being cool, popular or in fashion.
  • (adjective): Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.
  • (adjective): Allowing or suggesting heat relief.
  • (adjective): Of a color, in the range of violet to green.
  • (adjective): Of a person, not showing emotion; calm and in control of oneself.
  • (adjective): Unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical.
  • (adjective): Calmly audacious.
  • (adjective): Applied facetiously to a sum of money, commonly as if to give emphasis to the largeness of the amount.
  • (adjective): Of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave; considered popular by others.
  • (adjective): In fashion, part of or fitting the in crowd; originally hipster slang.
  • (adjective): Of an action, all right; acceptable; that does not present a problem.
  • (adjective): Of a person, not upset by circumstances that might ordinarily be upsetting.
  • (adjective): Quietly impudent, defiant, or selfish; deliberately presuming: said of persons and acts.
  • in the cool of the morning
  • Linen has made cool and breathable clothing for millennia.
  • If you have a reddish complexion, you should mainly wear cool colors.
  • His proposals had a cool reception.
  • In control as always, he came up with a cool plan.