chill

/tʃɪl/
verbadjectivenounIntermediate
informal

to relax or calm down

Let's chill out and watch a movie.

Let's relax and watch a movie.

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Commonly used in informal contexts to describe taking it easy or unwinding.

general

to make something cold or cool

Chill the drinks before the party.

Cool the drinks before the party.

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Can also refer to lowering the temperature of something.

general

a cool or refreshing feeling

The breeze gave me a chill.

The breeze gave me a cool, refreshing feeling.

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Can describe a sensation of cold or a shiver.

Collocations

chill outto relaxchill vibesa relaxed and calm atmospherechill with someoneto spend time relaxing with someone

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Related Phrases

chill outphrase
to relax
chill vibesphrase
a relaxed and calm atmosphere
chill with someonephrase
to spend time relaxing with someone

💡Pro Tip

Informal Usage

In informal contexts, 'chill' is often used to describe relaxing or taking it easy. For example, 'Let's chill and watch a movie.'

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The meaning of 'chill' can vary based on context. Pay attention to whether it's being used as a verb, adjective, or noun to understand its intended meaning.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'chillen,' meaning to become cold or cool, possibly from Old English 'ceald' (cold).

📝Usage Notes

The word 'chill' is versatile and can be used as a verb, adjective, or noun. In informal contexts, it often means to relax or take it easy. In formal contexts, it can refer to cooling something down or a sensation of cold.

Word Breakdown

chill
to make or become cold or cool
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