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Synonyms for cool it
Grammar : Adv, verb |
Spell : kool |
Phonetic Transcription : kul |
Top 10 synonyms for cool it Other synonyms for the word cool it
- abide
- all joking aside
- allay
- ameliorate
- anticipate
- balk
- balm
- be merciful
- be over
- becalm
- bide
- bide one's time
- blow off
- blow the whistle on
- break
- break off
- bring to an end
- bring to standstill
- button one's lip
- call it a day
- calm down
- can it
- capitulate
- cave in
- cease
- cease fire
- change one's mind
- check
- chill
- chill out
- choke
- choke off
- clam
- clam up
- close
- close down
- close up
- coast
- cold turkey
- come around
- come to a standstill
- come to an end
- comply
- compose
- conclude
- console
- control oneself
- cool
- cool down
- cool it
- cool off
- cool out
- cry uncle
- curb
- cut off
- cut out
- cut short
- cut the comedy
- dally
- dampen
- deaden
- decline
- decrease
- decrease the volume
- defer
- delay
- desist
- deter
- determinedly
- die away
- diminish
- discontinue
- down
- draw up
- drop
- drop anchor
- dry up
- dull
- dumb
- dummy up
- dwindle
- earnestly
- ease
- ease off
- ease up on
- ebb
- end
- expect
- extinguish
- fall
- fervently
- fill time
- finish
- fix up
- fold
- for real
- forbear
- foresee
- frustrate
- gag
- get hold of oneself
- give a rain check
- give in
- give quarter
- give some slack
- give up
- give way
- go along with
- go easy
- go easy on
- go with the flow
- gratify
- gravely
- halt
- hamper
- hang
- hang around
- hang easy
- hang fire
- hang it up
- hang loose
- hang onto your hat
- hang out
- have mercy
- have pity
- hold
- hold at bay
- hold back
- hold everything
- hold it down
- hold off
- hold on
- hold one's tongue
- hold over
- hold the phone
- hold up
- hole up
- hush
- hush one's mouth
- hush-hush
- ice
- impede
- in all conscience
- in all seriousness
- in earnest
- inactivate
- intently
- intermit
- interrupt
- keep cool
- keep it down
- keep shirt on
- keep your shirt on
- kill
- lay back
- lay over
- let go
- let it all hang out
- let it happen
- let up
- lie in wait
- lie low
- lighten up
- linger
- look for
- look forward to
- loosen up
- lull
- mark time
- mellow
- mellow out
- melt
- mitigate
- moderate
- mollify
- muffle
- mute
- muzzle
- obstruct
- overawe
- pacify
- palliate
- passionately
- patch things up
- pause
- pigeonhole
- pipe down
- placate
- please
- prorogue
- pull up
- punctuate
- purposefully
- put a cork in
- put an end to
- put back
- put on back burner
- put on hold
- quash
- quell
- quiet
- quiet down
- quieten
- quit
- quit cold
- recede
- reconcile
- reduce
- refrain
- regain one's composure
- relax
- relieve
- remain
- resolutely
- rest
- restrain oneself
- run its course
- satisfy
- save it
- say nothing
- say uncle
- scrub
- sedate
- sedately
- settle
- settle down
- shelve
- show mercy
- shush
- shut down
- shut up
- sign off
- silence
- simmer down
- sincerely
- sit on
- sit tight
- sit up for
- slack
- slacken
- slow
- smooth
- soberly
- soft-pedal
- soften
- solemnly
- soothe
- square
- squash
- squelch
- stall
- stand
- stand by
- stand still
- stay
- stay put
- stay up for
- steady
- stem
- sternly
- stick around
- stifle
- still
- stop
- straighten out
- strike dumb
- stroke
- subdue
- subside
- suppress
- suspend
- sweat it
- table
- take a chill pill
- take it easy
- take the bite out of
- take the edge off
- taper
- taper off
- tarry
- terminate
- thoughtfully
- tongue-tie
- tranquilize
- unlax
- vigorously
- wait
- wane
- watch
- weaken
- wind up
- with a straight face
- with forethought
- with sobriety
- wrap up
- yield
- zealously
Définition of cool it
Origin :- Old English col "not warm" (but usually not as severe as cold), also, of persons, "unperturbed, undemonstrative," from Proto-Germanic *koluz (cf. Middle Dutch coel, Dutch koel, Old High German kuoli, German kühl "cool," Old Norse kala "be cold"), from PIE root *gel- "cold, to freeze" (see cold (adj.)).
- Applied since 1728 to large sums of money to give emphasis to amount. Meaning "calmly audacious" is from 1825. Slang use for "fashionable" is 1933, originally Black English; modern use as a general term of approval is from late 1940s, probably from bop talk and originally in reference to a style of jazz; said to have been popularized in jazz circles by tenor saxophonist Lester Young. Related: Coolly.
- As in seriously : adv not humorously
- As in abate : verb lessen, grow or cause to grow less
- As in postpone : verb put off till later time
- As in quiet : verb make silent, calm
- As in relent : verb die down; let up
- As in silence : verb make or be quiet
- As in sit tight : verb be patient, wait
- As in stop : verb bring or come to a halt or end
- As in wait : verb pause, rest
- As in calm down : verb compose oneself
- As in chill out : verb calm down
- As in calm : verb make composed, quiet
- As in quieten : verb silence
- As in shush : verb silence
- As in halt : verb stop, cause to stop
Antonyms for cool it
- advance
- aggravate
- agitate
- aid
- allow
- amplify
- anger
- annoy
- ascend
- assist
- be noisy
- bear
- begin
- build
- carry on
- carry out
- casually
- commence
- communicate
- continue
- create
- depress
- develop
- disagree
- disquiet
- distract
- disturb
- do
- encourage
- enhance
- enlarge
- excite
- expand
- expedite
- extend
- forge
- forward
- free
- funnily
- further
- give birth
- go
- go ahead
- grow
- hasten
- help
- hurry
- incite
- increase
- inflame
- initiate
- intensify
- introduce
- irritate
- keep on
- leave
- let go
- lightly
- magnify
- maintain
- minor
- move
- open
- outrage
- permit
- persevere
- prolong
- promote
- provoke
- push
- raise
- release
- restart
- revive
- rise
- rouse
- ruffle
- rush
- speak smoothly
- start
- stimulate
- support
- talk
- trivially
- trouble
- turn up
- upset
- urge
- win
- worry
- worsen
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