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- 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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Chilled can mean made cold, usually by being put in a fridge, or relaxed, not getting worried or angry about anything. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation and translations.
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a sudden unpleasant feeling, especially of fear: I suddenly...
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word chill, from a sensation of cold to a laid-back style. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of chill.
Chilled can mean feeling cold, kept cool, or relaxed and easy-going. See examples of chilled used in sentences and learn how to pronounce it.
Learn the meaning of chilled as an adjective for people, food or drink, and a synonym for relaxed or easy-going. See how to use chilled in sentences and idioms with Collins English Dictionary.
Chill can be a verb, noun, or adjective with different meanings. As a verb, it means to make or become cold. As a noun, it means a feeling of cold or a slight fever. As an adjective, it means relaxed or chilly.
a feeling of sudden fear, anxiety, or alarm. sudden coldness of the body, as during the cold stage of an ague: fevers and chills. a depressing influence or sensation: His presence cast a chill over everyone. lack of warmth of feeling; unfriendliness; coolness.
Having chills, filled with an uncomfortable sense of fear, dread, or alarm. Chilled out; relaxed. Derived terms. [edit] nonchilled. prechilled. superchilled. Translations. [edit] ± cooled. Verb. [edit] chilled. simple past of chill. Categories: English terms inherited from Middle English. English terms derived from Middle English.