Cool

/kuːl/ adjective, verb

As an adjective, it means slightly cold, but also can mean fashionable, impressive, or socially admired. As a verb, it means to become or make something less hot or less emotional.

From Old English *cōl* 'not warm', from Proto-Germanic roots related to coldness. The newer sense of 'fashionable' developed in the 20th century, especially in jazz culture.

ESfresco
PTlegal
ZH
ARرائع
FRcool
SWpoa
HIठंडा
JAかっこいい
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