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chill in English
- chill⇄adj. 1. unpleasantly cold.
Ex. A chill wind blew across the frozen lake.
2. feeling the cold; shivering with cold.
Ex. They had a fire to warm them when chill (Mary Shelley).
3. (Figurative.) cold in manner; unfriendly.
Ex - chill⇄chill, noun, adjective, verb.
- chill⇄expr. chill out, (U.S Slang). to take it easy; calm down; cool it.
Ex. I said angrily, ""You messing with my high."" ""Chill out,"" he said. ""You can't get too deep into this or it will take you out, man"" (Vanity Fair). - chill⇄expr. take the chill off, to warm up.
Ex. Before giving the baby her milk, Mother took the chill off the bottle by heating it in a pan of hot water. - chill⇄noun chillness.
- chill⇄noun 1. an unpleasant coldness.
Ex. to feel a sudden chill. There was a chill in the air.
2. a sudden coldness of the body, with shivering.
Ex. I caught a chill yesterday and today I have a fever.
3. the condition of feeling col - chill⇄v.i. 1. to become cold; feel cold.
Ex. His blood chilled as he read the horror story.
2. to be affected with a sudden chill.
Ex. (Figurative.) He chilled suddenly at seeing the face of the ghost.
3. (of metals) to become hard on - chill⇄v.t. 1. to make cold.
Ex. The icy wind chilled us to the bone.
2. to cool, as in a refrigerator, without freezing.
Ex. to chill a salad.
3. (Figurative.) to depress; dispirit; discourage.
Ex. He pleaded with her that [noth