"Cooled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "cooled" is the past participle of the verb "cool". It can be used to describe something that has had its temperature or intensity reduced. For example:
The towel cooled my skin after my bath. (Here, the towel reduced the temperature of the speaker's skin.)
The team cooled off after their intense match yesterday. (Here, the team reduced their excitement or intensity after their match.)
In general, the word "cooled" implies a reduction or decrease in something's temperature, excitement, or intensity.
Coolers refer to devices or containers that are designed to keep drinks or other substances at a lower temperature, usually by using insulation, ice, or refrigeration. They are often used for outdoor events, camping, or at home to keep cold beverages fresh and refreshing.
Coolie is a noun that refers to a person, usually from Asia, working as a servant, porter, or laborer, especially in a hotel, hospital, or railway station. It can also refer to a person who carries luggage or performs menial tasks. However, it's important to note that the term "coolie" is considered offensive and derogatory by many people, particularly those from the communities it affects, as it is seen as a demeaning label and a perpetuator of racist and classist attitudes. Instead, it's recommended to use more neutral and respectful language to refer to people in these roles.