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Used with verbs:
"
The weather is cool today."
(be: is/am/are, feels, looks)
"
The night will become cool."
(become, get)
"
You can keep cool under the tree."
(keep, stay, remain)
"
He is cool."
(be: is/am/are, looks, acts, sounds)
Used with adverbs:
"
Winters in Canada are very cool."
(very, fairly, quite, rather)
"
The house is a little cool."
(a little, slightly, relatively)
"
The park was pleasantly cool."
(pleasantly, wonderfully)
"
I found it surprisingly cool."
(surprisingly, unseasonably, unusually)
"
Your sister is so cool."
(so, extremely)
Used with prepositions:
"
He was completely cool about what happened."
(about, with)
Used with nouns:
"
He is a cool kid."
(kid, person)
"
There was a cool breeze."
(breeze)
"
We're having a cool summer."
(summer, winter, spring, fall)
"
That is a cool look on you."
(look, color)