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ALL meanings of cool

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  • adjective cool indifferent 1
  • transitive verb cool make colder 1
  • interjection cool great! 1
  • adjective cool weather: not warm 1
  • adjective cool clothing: for warm weather 1
  • adjective cool serene 1
  • adjective cool deliberate, calculated 1
  • adjective cool aloof 1
  • adjective cool emphatic quantity 1
  • adjective cool color: not warm 1
  • adjective cool stylish, attractive 1
  • adjective cool not a problem 1
  • abbreviation COOL coolly 1
  • noun cool mild cold 1
  • intransitive verb cool become more moderate 1
  • intransitive verb cool emotion: become calmer 1
  • intransitive verb cool become colder 1
  • noun Definition of cool in Technology 1. Concurrent Object-Oriented Language. 2. CLIPS Object-Oriented Language? 3. A C++ class library developed at Texas Instruments that defines containers like Vectors, List, Hash_Table, etc. It uses a shallow hierarchy with no common base class. The functionality is close to Common Lisp data structures (like libg++). The template syntax is very close to Cfront 3.x and g++ 2.x. JCOOL's main difference from COOL and GECOOL is that it uses real C++ templates instead of a similar syntax that is preprocessed by a special 'cpp' distributed with COOL and GECOOL. GECOOL, JCOOL: ftp://cs.utexas.edu/pub/COOL/. E-mail: Van-Duc Nguyen <[email protected]> 1
  • adjective cool moderately cold; neither warm nor cold: a rather cool evening. 1
  • adjective cool feeling comfortably or moderately cold: I'm perfectly cool, but open the window if you feel hot. 1
  • adjective cool imparting a sensation of moderate coldness or comfortable freedom from heat: a cool breeze. 1
  • adjective cool permitting such a sensation: a cool dress. 1
  • adjective cool not excited; calm; composed; under control: to remain cool in the face of disaster. 1
  • adjective cool not hasty; deliberate: a cool and calculated action. 1
  • adjective cool lacking in interest or enthusiasm: a cool reply to an invitation. 1
  • adjective cool lacking in warmth or cordiality: a cool reception. 1
  • adjective cool calmly audacious or impudent: a cool lie. 1
  • adjective cool aloof or unresponsive; indifferent: He was cool to her passionate advances. 1
  • adjective cool unaffected by emotions; disinterested; dispassionate: She made a cool appraisal of all the issues in the dispute. 1
  • adjective cool Informal. (of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification: a cool million dollars. 1
  • adjective cool (of colors) with green, blue, or violet predominating. 1
  • adjective cool Slang. great; fine; excellent: a real cool comic. characterized by great facility; highly skilled or clever: cool maneuvers on the parallel bars. socially adept: It's not cool to arrive at a party too early. acceptable; satisfactory; okay: If you want to stay late, that's cool. 1
  • adverb cool Informal. coolly. 1
  • noun cool something that is cool; a cool part, place, time, etc.: in the cool of the evening. 1
  • abbreviation COOL coolness. 1
  • noun cool calmness; composure; poise: an executive noted for maintaining her cool under pressure. 1
  • verb without object cool to become cool (sometimes followed by down or off): The soup cooled in five minutes. We cooled off in the mountain stream. 1
  • verb without object cool to become less ardent, cordial, etc.; become moderate. 1
  • verb with object cool to make cool; impart a sensation of coolness to. 1
  • verb with object cool to lessen the ardor or intensity of; allay; calm; moderate: Disappointment cooled his early zealousness. 1
  • idioms cool blow one's cool. blow2 (def 44). 1
  • idioms cool cool it, Slang. calm down; take it easy. 1
  • idioms cool cool one's heels. heel1 (def 26). 1
  • noun cool A moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness. 0
  • noun cool A calm temperament. 0
  • verb cool (literally intransitive) To lose heat, to get colder. 0
  • verb cool (Transitive Verb) To make cooler, less warm. 0
  • verb cool (Intransitive Verb) (figuratively) To become less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate. 0
  • verb cool (Transitive Verb) To make less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate. 0
  • adjective cool Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold. 0
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