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chubhunter [2.5K]
3 years ago
13

WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST WILL GET BRAINLIEST AND 100 PTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

English
2 answers:
alekssr [168]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a

b

d

d

a

Explanation:

Goshia [24]3 years ago
7 0

ok so,

1. A

2. D

3. A

i hope i got those right :'

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adjective

adjective: cool; comparative adjective: cooler; superlative adjective: coolest

1.

of or at a fairly low temperature.

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fresh

crisp

refreshing

invigorating

bracing

brisk

unheated

drafty

nippy

parky

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hot

soothing or refreshing because of its low temperature.

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(especially of clothing) keeping one from becoming too hot.

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showing no friendliness toward a person or enthusiasm for an idea or project.

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halfhearted

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undemonstrative

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3.

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fashionably attractive or impressive.

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fashionable

in fashion

in vogue

voguish

(bang) up to date

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modern

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stylish

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get cold/colder

cool down

lose heat

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control oneself

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