cool

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The meaning (definition) of the word cool
a bit chilly in a nice fresh way, like a breeze on a hot day
The word cool used in a sentence
“On a hot day, a cool breeze feels nice on your skin.”
Words that mean the same as cool (synonyms)
chillyfresh
Words that mean the opposite of cool (antonyms)
warmhot
How the word cool is said around the world
| French | cool |
| Spanish | Frío |
| Mandarin | 凉爽的 |
| Hindi | ठंडा |
| Arabic | رائع |
| Russian | прохладный |
| Portuguese (EU) | legal |
| Portuguese (BR) | legal |
| Japanese | いいね |
| German | Cool |
| Urdu | ٹھنڈا |
| Punjabi | ਠੰਡਾ |
| Korean | 시원한 |
| Hebrew | לְהִתְקַרֵר |
| Greek | δροσερός |
| Dutch | koel |
| Filipino | astig |
| Vietnamese | mát mẻ |
| Turkish | Serin |
| Persian | باحال |
| Polish | Fajny |
| Ukrainian | круто |
| Bengali | শীতল |
| Swedish | sval |
| Italian | Freddo |
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