cool

US /kul/

UK /ku:l/

A1
adj.AdjectiveSteady and calm when facing difficulties
Of course, he was badly upset, but he tried to remain cool and not to show his emotions in public
adj.AdjectiveAlmost cold; not warm or hot
A cool breeze from the sea is very refreshing on a hot day
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To make something decrease in temperature
Could you cool some drinks for us?
adj.AdjectiveSmart or stylish in a way (young) people admire
Jonny Depp is my favorite actor, and besides he is so cool in real life!
adj.AdjectiveUnfriendly in an indirect way; distant
He was so cool to her, as if they were strangers
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)(Of an emotion, etc.) to become less strongly felt
In many marriages, the relationship will cool after a few years as they get used to each other