Cool(n.) A moderate state of cold; coolness; -- said of the temperature of the air between hot and cold; as, the cool of the day; the cool of the morning or evening.
Cool(superl.) Moderately cold; between warm and cold; lacking in warmth; producing or promoting coolness.
Cool(superl.) Not ardent, warm, fond, or passionate; not hasty; deliberate; exercising self-control; self-possessed; dispassionate; indifferent; as, a cool lover; a cool debater.
Cool(superl.) Not retaining heat; light; as, a cool dress.
Cool(superl.) Manifesting coldness or dislike; chilling; apathetic; as, a cool manner.
Cool(superl.) Quietly impudent; negligent of propriety in matters of minor importance, either ignorantly or willfully; presuming and selfish; audacious; as, cool behavior.
Cool(superl.) Applied facetiously, in a vague sense, to a sum of money, commonly as if to give emphasis to the largeness of the amount.
Cool(v. i.) To become less hot; to lose heat.
Cool(v. i.) To lose the heat of excitement or passion; to become more moderate.
Cool(v. t.) To make cool or cold; to reduce the temperature of; as, ice cools water.
Cool(v. t.) To moderate the heat or excitement of; to allay, as passion of any kind; to calm; to moderate.
Cooled(imp. & p. p.) of Cool
Cooling(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cool
Cooling(p.a.) Adapted to cool and refresh; allaying heat.
Coolness(n.) The state of being cool; a moderate degree of cold; a moderate degree, or a want, of passion; want of ardor, zeal, or affection; calmness.
Coolness(n.) Calm impudence; self-possession.
Words within coolings