[
US
/ˈkuɫnəs/
]
[ UK /kˈuːlnəs/ ]
[ UK /kˈuːlnəs/ ]
NOUN
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the property of being moderately cold
the chilliness of early morning - fearless self-possession in the face of danger
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a lack of affection or enthusiasm
a distressing coldness of tone and manner -
calm and unruffled self-assurance
he performed with all the coolness of a veteran
How To Use coolness In A Sentence
- Share your obscure coolness with me, and gain strength from the sharing. Recharging
- Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that.
- Her inspection of the bedroom finished, she walked down the staircase into the coolness of the stone-flagged hallway.
- Such coolness under pressure is the mark of a champion.
- The warmth or coolness of colors should be understood.
- Playing the role with an icy coolness that would chill Ma Parker, he brings something extra special to the director's vision.
- The luminous efficacy constant, also referred to as the coolness index, indicates a window's relative performance in rejecting solar heat while transmitting daylight.
- His response to the coolness elicited by his ideas in these circles was scarcely calculated to dispel it.
- Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms and coolness of colouring projects a feeling of utter limpidity.
- Outside again, under the heat and intense light, the shade and coolness of the modern cave of mysteries becomes a memory.