cool
Prononciation : [/kuːl/]
Mot
Contexte : « temperature »
(adjective) when something is not hot, but a little bit cold. If it's hot outside and you drink a cold lemonade, it feels cool.
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The breeze felt cool on a hot summer day.
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The soup was supposed to be hot, but it turned cool after sitting out.
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Is it cool outside or is it hot?
Contexte : « fashion or style »
(adjective) when something is fashionable, stylish, or trendy. When clothes or music are popular and everyone wants them, they are cool.
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The new sneakers are so cool, everyone is wearing them.
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She didn't think the latest trend was cool, so she didn't buy it.
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Do you think that hairstyle is cool or not?
Contexte : « personality or behavior »
(adjective) when someone is calm, confident, or relaxed in a way that others admire. If someone doesn't get worried easily and is always positive, they are cool.
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Even under pressure, he remained cool and collected.
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She panicked in the emergency situation and didn't stay cool.
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Do you think being cool means staying calm?
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