Pronunciation: /bi kul wɪð ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am cool with going to the park.
A2 She is cool with sharing her toys.
B1 He is cool with changing the meeting time.
B2 They are cool with taking on extra responsibilities.
C1 The team is cool with implementing the new software.
C2 The manager is cool with the employees working remotely.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 I am cool with going to the park.
A2 She is cool with sharing her toys.
B1 They are cool with changing the meeting time.
B2 He is cool with taking on more responsibility at work.
C1 The team is cool with implementing the new software.
C2 She is cool with moving to a different country for work.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 My friend is cool with trying new foods.
A2 She is cool with going to the party alone.
B1 I am cool with taking on extra responsibilities at work.
B2 He is cool with moving to a new city for a job.
C1 She is cool with making important decisions under pressure.
C2 They are cool with handling difficult situations with ease.
pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun
A1 I am cool with eating pizza for dinner.
A2 She is cool with going to the movies tonight.
B1 They are cool with changing the meeting time.
B2 He is cool with taking on extra responsibilities at work.
C1 The team is cool with implementing the new software system.
C2 I am cool with traveling to different countries for work.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I am cool with going to the park.
A2 She is cool with eating spicy food.
B1 He is cool with taking on extra responsibilities at work.
B2 They are cool with moving to a new city for a job.
C1 The team is cool with changing the deadline for the project.
C2 She is cool with making a difficult decision for the benefit of the company.
formal It is important for all team members to be cool with the new project timeline.
informal Hey, are you cool with going to the concert next weekend?
slang I'm totally cool with skipping class and hanging out instead.
figurative She needs to learn to be cool with unexpected changes in plans.
was cool with something
are cool with something
cooler with something
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will be cool with something
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