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3 Translation results for
chill
in Spanish
noun
|
adjective
|
verb
chill
noun
chills
fresco, frío
;
escalofrío
;
enfriamiento
Example sentences of
chill
noun
•
There was a
chill
in the autumn air.
•
He closed the windows to keep out the
chill
.
•
Her symptoms include
chills
and a fever.
•
He
caught a chill
that turned into a bad cold.
•
The novel's final scene
gave him the chills
.
More examples
•
Her words
sent chills down my spine
.
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Synonyms of
chill
noun
chilliness
,
damper
,
shiver
chill
adjective
frío, gélido
Example sentences of
chill
adjective
•
The
chill
weather kept us indoors.
•
were met with a
chill
gaze when they arrived home late from the party
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chill
verb
chilled, has chilled, is chilling, chills
enfriar
Example sentences of
chill
verb
•
Chill
the dessert for one hour before serving it.
•
Let the dessert
chill
for one hour before serving it.
•
Here's a ghost story that will
chill
you.
•
Her screams
chilled me to the bone
.
•
a horrible sight that
chilled my bones
More examples
•
He thinks his parents are way too uptight and says they should just
chill
.
•
I decided to stay home and
chill
.
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Phrasal verbs for
chill
chill out
- (informal) relajarse, calmarse
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Reverse translation for
chill
fresco
- coolness, fresh air, fresco
frío
- cold, coldness, indifference
escalofrío
- shiver, chill, shudder
enfriamiento
- chill, cold, cooling off, damper
frío
- cold, cool, indifferent
gélido
- icy, freezing cold
enfriar
- to chill, to cool, to get cold, to cool down, to dampen
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