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lose
Verb
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When you lose something, you don't know where it is.
The boy lost his book some place between home and school.
The man has lost his keys and was locked out of the house.
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In games, you lose when others do better than you.
He lost the card game because he didn't know the rules.
cool
Adjective
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If something is cool, its temperature is between warm and cold.
It's hard to keep the house nice and cool on a hot summer's day.
The air was cool, so he put on his jacket.
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If you say something is cool you mean it is good and you like it.
That's a really cool cell phone! Where did you get it?
Wow, your computer looks cool!
cool
Verb
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If you cool something, you decrease the temperature.
Blow on the coffee to cool it off.
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If something cools, its temperature decreases.
The soup was too hot, so he waited for it to cool a little.