cooler
Pronunciation: [ˈkuːlər]
Context: "equipment"
(noun) a container used to keep food and drinks cold. It can be filled with ice to keep things fresh on a hot day.
Example
We packed a cooler with sandwiches and juice for our picnic in the park.
Example
Unfortunately, we forgot to bring the cooler, so our drinks got warm quickly.
Example
Did you remember to fill the cooler with ice for the outing?
Context: "temperature"
(adjective) having a lower temperature than something else. It's used to describe the feeling of being chilly or refreshing.
Example
The weather today is much cooler than it was yesterday.
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It wasn't cooler outside; it felt even hotter than before.
Example
Do you think it will get cooler later in the evening?
Context: "slang"
(noun) used to describe someone or something that is considered to have a nice style or to be impressive. People might say someone is a cooler friend if they are more fun.
Example
I think he is the cooler kid in our class because of his awesome skateboard tricks.
Example
She didn't feel cooler after wearing the same outfit as everyone else.
Example
Who do you think is cooler: the athlete or the artist?