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cool C0621700 (ko͞ol)adj. cool·er, cool·est 1. Neither warm nor very cold; moderately cold: fresh, cool water; a cool autumn evening.2. Giving or suggesting relief from heat: a cool breeze; a cool blouse.3. Marked by calm self-control: a cool negotiator.4. Marked by indifference, disdain, or dislike; unfriendly or unresponsive: a cool greeting; was cool to the idea of higher taxes.5. Of, relating to, or characteristic of colors, such as blue and green, that produce the impression of coolness.6. Slang a. Knowledgeable or aware of the latest trends or developments: spent all his time trying to be cool.b. Excellent; first-rate: has a cool sports car; had a cool time at the party.c. Acceptable; satisfactory: It's cool if you don't want to talk about it.7. Slang Entire; full: worth a cool million.adv. Informal In a casual manner; nonchalantly: play it cool.v. cooled, cool·ing, cools v.tr.1. To make less warm.2. To make less ardent, intense, or zealous: problems that soon cooled my enthusiasm for the project.3. Physics To reduce the molecular or kinetic energy of (an object).v.intr.1. To become less warm: took a dip to cool off.2. To become calmer: needed time for tempers to cool.n.1. A cool place, part, or time: the cool of early morning.2. The state or quality of being cool.3. Composure; poise: "Our release marked a victory. The nation had kept its cool" (Moorhead Kennedy).Idioms: cool it Slang 1. To calm down; relax.2. To stop doing something. cool (one's) heels Informal To wait or be kept waiting. [Middle English cole, from Old English cōl; see gel- in Indo-European roots.] cool′ish adj.cool′ly adv.cool′ness n.Synonyms: cool, calm, composed, collected, imperturbable, nonchalant These adjectives indicate absence of excitement or discomposure in a person, especially in times of stress. Cool usually implies an alert self-possession, but it may also indicate aloofness: "Keep strong, if possible. In any case, keep cool. Have unlimited patience" (B.H. Liddell Hart)."An honest hater is often a better fellow than a cool friend" (John Stuart Blackie). Calm suggests a serenity achieved through mastery over agitation or inner turmoil: "It was like coming across a bear in the woods: you were supposed to stand still and remain calm, against every impulse" (Cheryl Strayed). Composed and collected stress self-control brought about by mental concentration: The dancer was composed as she prepared for her recital. The witness remained collected throughout the questioning. Imperturbable and unruffled suggest equanimity in the face of potentially disturbing circumstances: The crises of 1837 shook his previously imperturbable composure (James A. Henretta). Nonchalant describes a casual manner that may suggest either confidence or lack of concern: "the nonchalant way of loggers with regard to injuries" (Molly Gloss). See Also Synonyms at cold.Our Living Language The usage of cool as a general positive epithet or interjection has been part and parcel of English slang since World War II, and has even been borrowed into other languages, such as French and German. Originally this sense is a development from its use in African American Vernacular English to mean "excellent, superlative," first recorded in written English in the early 1930s. Jazz musicians who used the term are responsible for its popularization during the 1940s. As a slang word expressing generally positive sentiment, it has stayed current (and cool) far longer than most such words. One of the main characteristics of slang is the continual renewal of its vocabulary and storehouse of expressions: in order for slang to stay slangy, it has to have a feeling of novelty. Slang expressions meaning the same thing as cool, like bully, capital, hot, groovy, hep, crazy, nervous, far-out, rad, tubular, def, and phat have for the most part not had the staying power or continued universal appeal of cool.cooling (ˈkuːlɪŋ) adjmaking one feel cool ˈcoolingly adv ˈcoolingness nThesaurusNoun | 1. | cooling - the process of becoming cooler; a falling temperaturechilling, temperature reductionfreeze, freezing - the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solidheat dissipation - dissipation of heatinfrigidation, refrigeration - the process of cooling or freezing (e.g., food) for preservative purposestemperature change - a process whereby the degree of hotness of a body (or medium) changes | | 2. | cooling - a mechanism for keeping something cool; "the cooling was overhead fans"cooling systemair conditioner, air conditioning - a system that keeps air cool and drycoolant system - a cooling system that uses a fluid to transfer heat from one place to anothercooling tower - a cooling system used in industry to cool hot water (by partial evaporation) before reusing it as a coolantevaporative cooler - a cooling system that cools by evaporationmechanism - device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some functionrefrigeration system - a cooling system for chilling or freezing (usually for preservative purposes)water pump - the pump in the cooling system of an automobile that cause the water to circulate | TranslationsAbkühlungKühlungrefrigeranterefroidissementrefroidisseurraffreddamentorefrigeranterinfrescantekjølingrefrigeraçãoпохолоданиеCooling
cooling[′kül·iŋ] (nucleonics) Setting aside a highly radioactive material until the radioactivity has diminished to a desired level. Cooling a decrease in body temperature in warm-blooded animals and humans as a result of heat emission that exceeds the formation of heat in the organism. Such a decrease may also result from derangement of the thermoregulatory mechanisms. Cooling is also called hypothermia. cooling
cooling (koo′ling) A reduction in temperature, e.g. of a patient, a laboratory sample, or a chemical reagent.cooling see TEMPERATURE REGULATION.Patient discussion about coolingQ. Is there any exercise which can cool my body and also help to reduce my fat belly and body? I am having big belly and fat body. My body is fatty and this makes me lazy and dull. I feel bad and have low self esteem. I have tried with exercise and it also helped me to get good body but I cannot keep it regular. Exercise makes my body which takes time to cool down. What shall I do? Is there any exercise which can cool my body and also help to reduce my fat belly and body?A. i have to agree with william- swimming is a wonderful way to coll your body and loose weight. you can also run in the park during the winter, or skiing naked :) More discussions about coolingcooling
Synonyms for coolingnoun the process of becoming coolerSynonyms- chilling
- temperature reduction
Related Words- freeze
- freezing
- heat dissipation
- infrigidation
- refrigeration
- temperature change
noun a mechanism for keeping something coolSynonymsRelated Words- air conditioner
- air conditioning
- coolant system
- cooling tower
- evaporative cooler
- mechanism
- refrigeration system
- water pump
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