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cool-headed
[kool-hed-id]
adjective
not easily excited; calm.
Other Word Forms
- cool-headedly adverb
- coolheadedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cool-headed1
Example Sentences
Since winning the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix for the big budget BMW-Sauber F1 team, Kubica had proven his worth as cool-headed decision maker in the cockpit, during an era when Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel came to prominence.
"The UK Government's cool-headed approach and perseverance in negotiating with the US clearly paid off," he said.
She said the government would "remain pragmatic and cool-headed" in its efforts to secure a trade deal with the US.
Sheinbaum has won widespread praise at home and abroad for her administration’s “cool-headed” talks with the Trump administration on the contentious issue of tariffs.
In the Telegraph, he said would take a "cool-headed" approach to the tariffs rather than immediately retaliating, but he reiterated that "all options remain on the table."
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