VERBS

be, feel, look
The forest looked cool and shady
become, get
It will probably get cool later, so bring a coat
keep sth
Try to keep the drinks cool

ADV

very
fairly, quite, rather
beautifully, blissfully, deliciously, pleasantly, refreshingly, wonderfully
The temple was light, spacious and blissfully cool

VERBS

appear, be, look
keep, remain, stay
She managed to stay cool during the meeting
act, play it
(informal) He forced himself to count to ten and act cool. For once I felt uncertain about my real feelings. I decided to play it cool

ADV

very
completely
pretty
professionally
Professionally cool, she went back to her patient

PHRASES

cool, calm and collected
He did his best to appear cool, calm and collected

VERBS

appear, be, sound
remain

ADV

distinctly, very
rather, somewhat

PREP

about
She was distinctly cool about their plans
towards
He was cool towards me

ADV

completely, thoroughly
a little, slightly
down, off
He went for a swim to cool off

VERB + COOL

allow sth to, let sth
Allow the cake to cool thoroughly before removing it from the tin

ADV

considerably
slightly, somewhat