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Word: Cool Down

Definition: "Cool down" is a phrasal verb that means to lower the temperature of something or to become less intense or active. It can refer to both physical temperature and emotional feelings.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "cool down" when talking about temperature (like food or the weather) or when describing emotions or excitement (like anger or enthusiasm).
  • How to use: It's often used as a verb in sentences, and it can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Examples:
  1. Physical Temperature:

    • After cooking, let the soup cool down before eating it.
    • The air cooled down considerably after the thunderstorm.
  2. Emotional Intensity:

    • After the argument, she needed some time to cool down.
    • His enthusiasm for the project cooled down after the challenges he faced.
Advanced Usage:
  • You might also use "cool down" in sports or exercise contexts, where it refers to a period of light activity after intense exercise to help the body transition back to a resting state. For example: "Make sure to cool down after your workout to prevent muscle stiffness."
Word Variants:
  • Cooling down (noun): The process of becoming cooler, like in "The cooling down of the soup took about 30 minutes."
  • Cool (adjective): The state of being at a lower temperature, for example, "This drink is really cool."
Different Meanings:
  • Literal Meaning: Reducing temperature (e.g., food, weather).
  • Figurative Meaning: Reducing emotional intensity (e.g., anger, excitement).
Synonyms:
  • Chill
  • Lower the temperature
  • Calm down (in emotional contexts)
Related Idioms:
  • "Take a chill pill": An informal way to tell someone to calm down or relax.
  • "Cool as a cucumber": Describes someone who is very calm and relaxed, even in a stressful situation.
Phrasal Verb:
  • Cool off: This is a similar phrasal verb that can mean the same thing as "cool down," and it can also be used to describe a period of time when someone calms their emotions. For example: "He needed to cool off after the heated discussion."
Verb
  1. loose heat
    • The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm
  2. lose intensity
    • His enthusiasm cooled considerably
  3. make cool or cooler
    • Chill the food

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