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cool

прохладный

Meaning of cool

slightly cold

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EN-UK/ˈkuːl/
EN-US/ˈkuːl/
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cool with Russian translation

cool usage examples

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

A cool breeze makes the walk pleasant.

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

The kitchen feels cool after the oven is off.

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cool belongs to the topic "Top 2500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

coolkühl
choppedgehackt
cookedgekocht
frozengefrostet
rawungekocht
saltysalzig
sweetsüß

cool synonyms

Related words worth learning together

chilly
slightly cold; often used for weather that makes you want a jacket
coolish
informal, somewhat cool but not strongly so (approximate)
cold
stronger than 'cool' — noticeably low temperature; can be more literal or blunt
crisp
fresh and cool, often pleasant (morning or weather); can describe texture (crisp apple)
brisk
cool and invigorating; often describes wind or a lively pace
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🇬🇧en

slightly cold; often used for weather that makes you want a jacket

A2Often

It's a bit chilly tonight — take a sweater.

C
🇬🇧en
coolish

informal, somewhat cool but not strongly so (approximate)

A2Rarely

The room felt coolish, not cold.

C
🇬🇧en
cold

stronger than 'cool' — noticeably low temperature; can be more literal or blunt

A2Very Often

My hands are cold after being outside.

🇬🇧en

fresh and cool, often pleasant (morning or weather); can describe texture (crisp apple)

A2Often

We enjoyed a crisp autumn walk.

B
🇬🇧en
brisk

cool and invigorating; often describes wind or a lively pace

A2Often

We took a brisk walk in the cool air.

B
🇬🇧en
bluish

having a blue tint; implies a cool color cast

A2Often

The snow had a bluish tint in the shade.

🇬🇧en

light or washed-out in color; refers to low saturation or brightness more than temperature

A2Very Often

The walls are painted a pale blue.

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cool meaning: what does it mean?

slightly cold

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cool is pronounced as /ˈkuːl/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

cool definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

A cool breeze makes the walk pleasant. Translation: Прохладный ветерок делает прогулку приятной.

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