adjective

cool

cool, calm, fashionable, stylish

It's a cool day today.

It's a cool day today.

She has a really cool car.

She has a really cool car.

Stay cool, don't get angry.

Stay cool, don't get angry.

((be)) cool used to describe temperature or a state. The weather is cool today.

((a)) cool ((noun)) used to describe something as fashionable or good. That's a cool jacket.

Synonyms: chilly, fresh (temperature); stylish, fashionable (slang); calm, composed (temperament). Antonyms: warm, hot; uncool; agitated.

From Old English 'cōl', related to 'cold'. The slang meaning 'fashionable' emerged in the 20th century.

A 'cool' person is calm and doesn't get 'hot'-headed. A 'cool' breeze is pleasant.

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