chilled
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English chilled, chylled, equivalent to chill + -ed.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]chilled (comparative more chilled, superlative most chilled)
- Cooled.
- The chilled beer was refreshing on the hot day.
- 2008 January–February, Matt Bean, “Your cultural calendar: 7 things to look forward to this year”, in Men's Health, volume 23, number 1, →ISSN, page 135:
- In the northern hemisphere, June 21 has the most daylight hours. Pack a picnic—a chilled bottle of Sancerre, cheese, olives, and a nice baguette—and hit the grassy knoll.
- Having chills, filled with an uncomfortable sense of fear, dread, or alarm.
- Chilled out; relaxed.
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