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- adjectivechilling (adjective)
- horrifying or frightening:"a chilling account of the prisoners' fate"
verbchilling (present participle)- make (someone) cold:"I'm chilled to the bone"
- cool (food or drink), typically in a refrigerator:"chill the soup slightly before serving"
- (of food or drink) be cooled by chilling:"the beers are chilling in the cooler"
- horrify or frighten (someone):"the city was chilled by the violence"
- informalcalm down and relax:"I can lean back and chill" · "chill out, okay?"
- pass time without a particular aim or purpose, especially with other people:"we had a week at home and we chilled out"
OriginOld English cele, ciele ‘cold, coldness’, of Germanic origin; related to cold.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- horrify or frighten (someone):
- calm down and relax:
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