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    chilled
    /CHild/

    adjective

    • 1. (of food or drink) cooled in a refrigerator: "a glass of chilled white wine"
    • 2. very relaxed: informal "by Sunday evening I'm usually feeling pretty chilled"

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  2. CHILLED definition: 1. made cold, usually by being put in a fridge: 2. relaxed, not getting worried or angry about…. Learn more.

  3. 3 meanings: 1. (of a person) feeling cold 2. (of food or drink) kept cool 3. Also: chilled-out informal relaxed or easy-going.... Click for more definitions.

  4. 1. : a feeling of cold accompanied by shivering. chills and fever. 2. : a strong sensation of shivering especially from an emotion (as fear) often used in plural. gave me chills. 3. : a moderate but unpleasant amount of cold. there was a chill in the air.

  5. n. 1. A moderate but penetrating coldness. 2. A sensation of coldness, often accompanied by shivering and pallor of the skin. 3. A checking or dampening of enthusiasm, spirit, or joy: bad news that put a chill on the celebration. 4. A sudden numbing fear or dread.

  6. Chilled definition: (of a person) feeling cold. See examples of CHILLED used in a sentence.

  7. a sudden unpleasant feeling, especially of fear: I suddenly realized, with a chill of apprehension, the danger ahead. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idioms. send chills down/up someone's spine.

  8. chill (chil), n. coldness, esp. a moderate but uncomfortably penetrating coldness: the chill of evening. a sensation of cold, usually with shivering: She felt a slight chill from the open window. a feeling of sudden fear, anxiety, or alarm.

  9. chilled. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English chilled /tʃɪld/ adjective 1 chilled food or drink has been kept in a refrigerator to make it cold a bottle of chilled white wine 2 informal relaxed He’s usually quite chilled. The restaurant offers great food and a chilled atmosphere.

  10. Jun 25, 2024 · Pack a picnic—a chilled bottle of Sancerre, cheese, olives, and a nice baguette—and hit the grassy knoll. Having chills , filled with an uncomfortable sense of fear , dread , or alarm . Chilled out ; relaxed .

  11. (informal) to spend time relaxing; to relax and stop feeling angry or nervous about something. We went home and chilled in front of the TV. Just chill, Mum—everything's going to be OK. Word Origin. Phrasal Verbs. chill out. See chill in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: chill.