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Coolness

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈkuːl.nəs/ (British & American English)

Definitions

  • The state or quality of being cool in temperature.
  • A composed, calm, or unemotional attitude.
  • Informal: The quality of being fashionable, trendy, or socially admired.

Usage Examples

  • "The coolness of the evening was refreshing after a hot day."
  • "She handled the crisis with remarkable coolness."
  • "His style and attitude exuded an effortless coolness."

Etymology

Derived from "cool" (Old English 'col' - meaning not warm) with the suffix "-ness" denoting a state or condition.

Synonyms

  • Chill
  • Calmness
  • Composure
  • Trendy appeal

Antonyms

  • Warmth
  • Excitability
  • Unfashionableness

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishFrescura/fɾesˈkuɾa/
FrenchFraîcheur/fʁɛ.ʃœʁ/
GermanKühle/ˈkyːlə/
Hindiठंडक/ʈʰəɳɖək/
Chinese凉爽/liáng shuǎng/
Japanese涼しさ/suzushisa/
RussianПрохлада/prʌxlɑ́dɐ/
Arabicبرودة/buruda/
Tamilகுளுமை/kuḷumai/
Teluguచల్లదనం/challadanam/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈkuːl.nəs/
  • American English: /ˈkuːl.nəs/
  • Indian English: /ˈkuːl.nəs/ (with a softer ‘l’ sound)

Historical Usage

The word "coolness" has been in use since Middle English times, originally referring to temperature but later expanding to describe composure and style.

Cultural Nuances

In Western contexts, "coolness" often implies self-confidence and charisma. In some cultures, being too "cool" in interactions can be seen as distant or indifferent.

More Information

Over time, "coolness" has evolved from its literal sense to represent social appeal. In modern slang, it is widely associated with confidence and trendiness. Whether describing a breeze, a person's demeanor, or a fashion trend, the term has maintained its versatility across different languages and cultures.

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