Very low or below average in temperature
“After spending hours outside in the snow, we were chilled to the bone and desperately sought warmth.”
Not easily upset or excited
“After years of meditation and self-reflection, he became a chilled individual, unfazed by life's challenges.”
(of food) Stored at a very low temperature in order to preserve it
“I always keep my favorite ice cream brand chilled in the freezer to ensure it stays fresh and creamy.”
Equipped with and climate-controlled by air-conditioning
(of a person) Easy to access, approach or talk to
Desensitized or numb to any feeling, sensation or emotion
Controlled or reserved in displaying one's emotion
Chilled (stirred or shaken over ice) and served in a cocktail glass, with no ice
Past tense for to subject to cold temperatures
“The ice had literally melted, but there was enough left to chill the champagne which awaited Davies after the show.”
Past tense for to cause to be scared or terrified
“His change in tone frightened her, and she knew that his next words would chill her to the bone.”
Past tense for to diminish the confidence or courage of
“Whatever the reason, thoughts of some imminent disaster seemed suddenly to chill his enthusiasm.”
(informal) Past tense for to relax or spend time doing nothing
“I was just wondering if you wanted to come over to my place to chill for a bit?”
(informal) Past tense for to relax after a period of work or tension
“You're way too tense! I think you need to take a deep breath and chill.”
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