cooled Sentence Examples

  1. The sweltering day gradually cooled down as the sun began to set.
  2. The hot coffee slowly cooled to a drinkable temperature.
  3. The tension in the room cooled as the argument subsided.
  4. The once-furious flames had been quenched by water and now smoldered, cooling gradually.
  5. The damp breeze cooled her skin, bringing relief from the summer heat.
  6. The ice pack effectively cooled the injured knee, reducing inflammation.
  7. The engine coolant circulated through the radiator, cooling the overheating motor.
  8. The lava from the volcano cooled and solidified, forming jagged rocks.
  9. The blacksmith cooled the forged piece of metal by immersing it in water.
  10. The abandoned building stood empty and cold, its interior long cooled from human habitation.

cooled Meaning

cooled

very good, a cool time or place, to calm down, to lose passion, in a casual and nonchalant manner, producing an impression of being cool, fashionable sense 1, to make or become less excited, not letting in or keeping in heat, hipness, to lose ardor or passion, free from tensions or violence, marked by steady dispassionate calmness and self-control, to moderate the heat, excitement, or force of, all right, poise, composure, relatively lacking in timbre or resonance (see resonance sense 2a), a cool time, place, or situation, to wait or be kept waiting for a long time especially from or as if from disdain or discourtesy, lacking ardor or friendliness, absence of excitement or emotional involvement, to slow or lessen the growth or activity of, marked by deliberate effrontery or lack of due respect or discretion, facilitating or suggesting relief from heat, somewhat cold, marked by steady calmness and self-control, fashionable, hip, not friendly or interested, to become cool, to make or become cool, moderately cold, of a hue in the range violet through blue to green, marked by restrained emotion and the frequent use of counterpoint, to make cool

FAQs About the word cooled

very good, a cool time or place, to calm down, to lose passion, in a casual and nonchalant manner, producing an impression of being cool, fashionable sense 1, t

refrigerated, iced, unheated, frozen,chilled, frosted, brisk, penetrating, cutting, rigorous

torrid, fervent, white-hot, warm,boiling, warming, hot, blazing, roasting, warmed

The sweltering day gradually cooled down as the sun began to set.

The hot coffee slowly cooled to a drinkable temperature.

The tension in the room cooled as the argument subsided.

The once-furious flames had been quenched by water and now smoldered, cooling gradually.