Definitions for cools
cools
cool
Spelling: [kool]
IPA: /kul/
Cools is a 5 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.
You can make 43 anagrams from letters in cools (cloos).
Definitions for cools
noun
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something that is cool; a cool part, place, time, etc.:
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coolness.
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calmness; composure; poise:
Idioms
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blow one's cool. blow2 (def 44).
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cool it, Slang. calm down; take it easy.
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cool one's heels. heel1 (def 26).
adverb
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Informal. coolly.
adjective
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moderately cold; neither warm nor cold:
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feeling comfortably or moderately cold:
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imparting a sensation of moderate coldness or comfortable freedom from heat:
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permitting such a sensation:
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not excited; calm; composed; under control:
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not hasty; deliberate:
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lacking in interest or enthusiasm:
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lacking in warmth or cordiality:
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calmly audacious or impudent:
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aloof or unresponsive; indifferent:
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unaffected by emotions; disinterested; dispassionate:
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Informal. (of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification:
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(of colors) with green, blue, or violet predominating.
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Slang.
great; fine; excellent:
characterized by great facility; highly skilled or clever:
socially adept:
acceptable; satisfactory; okay:
Verb phrases
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cool down, to bring the body back to its normal physiological level after fast, vigorous exercise or activity by gradually slowing the pace of activity or by doing gentle exercises or stretches.
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cool off, Informal. to become calmer or more reasonable:
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cool out, Slang. to calm or settle down; relax:
interjection
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Slang.
(used to express acceptance):
(used to express approval, admiration, etc.):
verb (used with object)
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to make cool; impart a sensation of coolness to.
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to lessen the ardor or intensity of; allay; calm; moderate:
verb (used without object)
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to become cool (sometimes followed by down or off):
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to become less ardent, cordial, etc.; become moderate.
Origin of cools
before 1000; Middle English cole, Old English cōl; cognate with Middle Low German kōl, Old High German kuoli (German kuhl). See cold, chill
Examples for cools
Triton prices the 1000/3 LP at a cool $3.15 million—inclusive of pilot training.
cool, yes, though not quite as cool as the cyborg cockroaches you can control from your smartphone.
Allow beans to cool completely then remove to a paper towel-lined plate to dry.
He too had been almost angry, only by nature he was cool and even good-tempered.
Remove from the stove, allow them to cool, and serve with cream.
When cool, this solidifies and may be served in attractive ways.
cool enough to handle and then remove the skin and the roots.
It’s cool because Trenchmouth opened for Green Day in the early ‘90s in Wisconsin.
cool and then add the sirup to the cider and the juice of the lemons.
For their trip to New Orleans against Alabama, Ohio State is bringing in a cool $17 million.