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All cool it antonyms

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adv cool it

  • minor β€” lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being or noting the lesser of two: a minor share.
  • funnily β€” providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.
  • trivially β€” of very little importance or value; insignificant: Don't bother me with trivial matters.

verb cool it

  • communicate β€” to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
  • talk β€” to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • create β€” To create something means to cause it to happen or exist.
  • bear β€” If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
  • introduce β€” to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • go ahead β€” permission or a signal to proceed: They got the go-ahead on the construction work.
  • leave β€” to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
  • rush β€” to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.
  • increase β€” to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • grow β€” to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
  • incite β€” to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot.
  • amplify β€” If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment.
  • intensify β€” to make intense or more intense.
  • prolong β€” to lengthen out in time; extend the duration of; cause to continue longer: to prolong one's stay abroad.
  • revive β€” to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
  • advance β€” To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
  • forward β€” toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward.
  • rise β€” to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
  • raise β€” to move to a higher position; lift up; elevate: to raise one's hand; sleepy birds raising their heads and looking about.
  • develop β€” When something develops, it grows or changes over a period of time and usually becomes more advanced, complete, or severe.
  • win β€” to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • magnify β€” to increase the apparent size of, as a lens does.
  • worsen β€” Make or become worse.
  • worry β€” to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • anger β€” Anger is the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way.
  • disquiet β€” lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
  • distract β€” to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
  • inflame β€” to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • outrage β€” an act of wanton cruelty or violence; any gross violation of law or decency.
  • aggravate β€” If someone or something aggravates a situation, they make it worse.
  • irritate β€” to excite to impatience or anger; annoy.
  • agitate β€” If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • provoke β€” to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex.
  • trouble β€” to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • rouse β€” to bring out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, fancied security, apathy, depression, etc.: He was roused to action by courageous words.
  • ruffle β€” to beat (a drum) in this manner.
  • permit β€” to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • commence β€” When something commences or you commence it, it begins.
  • aid β€” Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
  • further β€” at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • stimulate β€” to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • urge β€” to push or force along; impel with force or vigor: to urge the cause along.
  • assist β€” If you assist someone, you help them to do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
  • restart β€” to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • carry out β€” If you carry out a threat, task, or instruction, you do it or act according to it.
  • open β€” not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
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