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chill Definition


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chill
noun
    1. A feeling of coldness.
      Thesaurus: coldness, iciness, frigidity, crispness.
    2. A cold that causes shivering, chattering teeth, pale skin, and a sensation of coldness, often preceding a fever, and commonly caused by exposure to a cold damp environment.
    3. A feeling, especially sudden, of depression or fear.
    4. A coldness of manner; hostility.
verb chilled, chilling
    tr & intr
    1. To make or become cold.
      Thesaurus: refrigerate, cool, freeze, ice.
    2. To cause to feel cold.
    3. To scare, depress or discourage.
      Thesaurus: discourage, stifle, dispirit, weaken.
    4. To increase the hardness and density of (a molten metal) by pouring it into a (usually water-cooled) iron mould.
Idiom: take the chill off something
    To warm it slightly.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ciele cold.

Phrasal Verb: chill out
    To relax or calm oneself, especially after a period of hard work or exercise.


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