Chill means a cold feeling, like when the weather is cool or windy. It is often used to talk about temperature in the environment.
I felt a chill in the air today.
There is a chill outside this morning.
Chill as a verb means to make something cold or cooler. People often chill drinks or food to make them fresh or ready to eat.
Please chill the drink in the fridge.
She chilled the food before eating it.
Chill means to rest and feel calm without any stress. People say this when they want to relax at home or with friends.
Let's chill and watch a movie today.
He likes to chill after work.
In slang, chill means to spend time with friends or people in a relaxed and casual way. It often means having fun without planning.
We will chill at the park this afternoon.
They like to chill with friends on weekends.
Chill can mean a quick cold feeling when you are afraid or nervous. It is like a shiver down your body.
A chill ran down her spine at the noise.
He felt a chill when he heard the story.
Chill means to cool a place or space, often by a fan or air conditioner to make it more comfortable.
The fridge chills the air inside quickly.
The fan chills the room during summer.
Used informally, chill means to relax and stop feeling angry or nervous. People say this to tell someone to calm down quickly.
Chill! It’s not a big problem.
You need to chill and stop shouting.