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Definitions

cool

[kool] / kul /




VERB
reduce temperature, chill down
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK




Example Sentences

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"I think that would be quite cool, it would maybe make curling a bit more modernised. I think video review could be the next thing, with teams getting challenges."

From BBC

Alongside concerns over planet-warming carbon emissions are worries about water use to cool the data centre servers, which can lead to shortages on hot days.

From Barron's

"I thought that was quite cool to get a chance to run with some of the quickest runners in the country."

From BBC

“This was cool and the game’s become more and more international,” said Brunson, who got passes from his dad, Rick, a New York assistant coach.

From Los Angeles Times

Shelter costs, which had been the single largest driver of elevated inflation in recent years, have finally cooled meaningfully.

From The Wall Street Journal