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- Dictionarychilled/tʃɪld/
adjective
- 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.
- English (US)
CHILLED meaning: 1. made cold, usually by being put in a...
- Znaczenie Chilled, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
chilled definicja: 1. relaxed, not worrying about anything:...
- Traditional
CHILLED translate: 放鬆的;不擔心的,不緊張的. Learn more in the...
- Chiller
CHILLER definition: 1. a container or room for keeping food...
- Chillax
CHILLAX definition: 1. to become calm and relax: 2. to...
- Simplified
CHILLED translate: 放松的;不担心的,不紧张的. Learn more in the...
- Be Chilled/Frozen to The Marrow
BE CHILLED/FROZEN TO THE MARROW definition: 1. to be...
- Chill at Chill Out
CHILL OUT definition: 1. to relax completely, or not allow...
- English (US)
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.
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 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.
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.
Chilled means feeling cold, kept cool, or relaxed. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as food, drink, weather, or slang, with synonyms and translations.
(informal) to spend time relaxing; to relax and stop feeling angry or nervous about something. We went home and chilled in front of the TV. Just chill, Mum—everything's going to be OK. Word Origin. Phrasal Verbs. chill out. See chill in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: chill.