Letters that make cool
o, l, c are letters that make 'cool'
loco is an anagram of 'cool'
11 possible definitions for 'cool'
Under this definition, cool is an adjective and has the following properties:
'cool' can be a useage of colloquialism.
unqualified is similar to cool.
"a cool million bucks"
Under this definition, cool is an adjective and has the following properties:
warm has the opposite meaning of cool
temperature is an attribute of cool.
chilliness, nip, coolness are derivatives of 'cool'.
caller, air-conditioned, air-cooled, precooled, water-cooled are similar to 'cool'.
"a cool autumn day", "a cool room", "cool summer dresses", "cool drinks", "a cool breeze"
Under this definition, cool is an adjective and has the following properties:
warm has the opposite meaning of cool
cold is similar to cool.
"cool greens and blues and violets"
Under this definition, cool is a noun and has the following properties:
aplomb, assuredness, poise, sang-froid have the same meaning as 'cool'
'cool' can be a type of calmness, equanimity, calm, composure.
"keep your cool"
Under this definition, cool is a verb and has the following properties:
quench, ice, refrigerate are types of 'cool'.
ice chest, cooling, iciness, cooler, chill, gelidity, cooling system, chilling, cool, temperature reduction, coolant are derivatives of 'cool'.
Under this definition, cool is a verb and has the following properties:
'cool' can be a type of change.
"His enthusiasm cooled considerably"
Under this definition, cool is an adjective and has the following properties:
warm has the opposite meaning of cool
emotionality, emotionalism are attributes of 'cool'.
coldness, coolness, frigidity, frigidness, iciness, chilliness are derivatives of 'cool'.
unresponsive is similar to cool.
"relations were cool and polite", "a cool reception", "cool to the idea of higher taxes"
Under this definition, cool is a verb and has the following properties:
'cool' can be a type of change state, turn.
iciness, chill, gelidity, cooling, chilling, cool, temperature reduction, coolant are derivatives of 'cool'.
"The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
Under this definition, cool is a noun and has the following properties:
'cool' can be a type of coldness, frigidity, frigidness, low temperature, cold.
"the cool of early morning"
Under this definition, cool is an adjective and has the following properties:
'cool' can be a useage of colloquialism.
imperturbability, imperturbableness, coolness are derivatives of 'cool'.
fashionable, stylish are similar to 'cool'.
"he's a cool dude", "that's cool", "Mary's dress is really cool", "it's not cool to arrive at a party too early"
Under this definition, cool is an adjective and has the following properties:
nerveless, coolheaded have the same meaning as 'cool'
nervelessness, coolness are derivatives of 'cool'.
composed is similar to cool.
"play it cool", "keep cool", "stayed coolheaded in the crisis", "the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament"