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Cooler   /kˈulər/   Listen
Cooler

noun
1.
A refrigerator for cooling liquids.  Synonym: ice chest.
2.
An iced drink especially white wine and fruit juice.
3.
A cell for violent prisoners.  Synonym: tank.



Cool

adjective
(compar. cooler; superl. coolest)
1.
Neither warm nor very cold; giving relief from heat.  "A cool room" , "Cool summer dresses" , "Cool drinks" , "A cool breeze"  Antonym: warm.
2.
Marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional.  Synonyms: coolheaded, nerveless.  "Keep cool" , "Stayed coolheaded in the crisis" , "The most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament"
3.
(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets.  Antonym: warm.
4.
Psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike.  "A cool reception" , "Cool to the idea of higher taxes"  Antonym: warm.
5.
(used of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification.
6.
Fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept.  "That's cool" , "Mary's dress is really cool" , "It's not cool to arrive at a party too early"



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"Cooler" Quotes from Famous Books



... badly disposed and wander over a great space in search of plunder, the party should not be very small. There is, moreover, no real harbour; but, at the same time, as the post would be on a low narrow projection, with a seabreeze sweeping over it in either monsoon, it would doubtless be cooler than at Port Essington. ...
— Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 • John Lort Stokes

... warming to its work, had made her kitchen-parlor a little too hot to hold us, she hospitably suggested the river shore as cooler, where she knew a comfortable log we could sit on. Thither she presently followed when the steamer's whistle sounded, and held her boat for us to get safely in. The most nervous of our party offered the reflection, as she sculled us out into the stream to overhaul the pausing steamer, ...
— Seven English Cities • W. D. Howells

... nights later a man, groaning beneath his balcony, disturbed his slumbers. He cursed the man, and turned his pillow to find the cooler side. But all through the night the groans, though fainter, broke into his dreams. At intervals some traditions of past conduct tugged at Everett's sleeve, and bade him rise and play the good Samaritan. But, indignantly, he repulsed them. Were there not many others within ...
— Once Upon A Time • Richard Harding Davis

... no longer a boy; and that it is not thought proper at your time of life to continue the arm at all about the waist. Beside, I think you would better not put your head against my bosom; it beats too much to be pleasant to you. Why do you wish it? why fancy it can do you any good? It grows no cooler; it seems to grow even hotter. Oh, how it burns! Go, go; it hurts me too: it struggles, it aches, it sobs. Thank you, my gentle friend, for removing your brow away; your hair is very thick and long; and it began to heat me ...
— Imaginary Conversations and Poems - A Selection • Walter Savage Landor

... and owed the preference to private friendship. This is what we shall probably have to encounter; but, if once spoken and approved, we sha'n't be much embarrassed by their brilliant conjectures; and, as to criticism, an old author, like an old bull, grows cooler (or ...
— The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals, Volume 2. • Lord Byron


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