chilly
(Of weather, conditions in a room, or parts of the body) cold
سرد
Give me the blanket, I still feel chilly.
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Oxford Essential Dictionary
chilly
adjective (chillier, chilliest)
cold:
a chilly morning
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
chilly
chill‧y /ˈtʃɪli/ BrE AmE adjective
1. chilly weather or places are cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable
chilly day/night/evening etc
a chilly November morning
chilly wind/breeze/air etc
Getting chilly, isn’t it?
The bathroom’s a bit chilly.
2. if you feel chilly, you feel uncomfortably cold
3. unfriendly SYN frosty:
The speech met with a chilly reception.
—chilliness noun [singular, uncountable]
• • •
THESAURUS
■ weather
▪ cold used especially when you feel uncomfortable: It gets very cold here in the winter.
▪ cool a little cold, often in a way that feels comfortable: It’s very hot in the day, but cooler at night. | a nice cool breeze
▪ chilly a little cold, but not very cold, in a way that feels rather uncomfortable: a chilly autumn day | It’s a bit chilly.
▪ freezing (cold) spoken very cold and very uncomfortable: It’s freezing outside.
▪ bitterly cold very cold and very uncomfortable: It can be bitterly cold in the mountains.
▪ icy (cold) very cold, especially when the temperature is below zero: The wind was icy cold.
▪ crisp cold, dry, and clear, in a way that seems pleasant: I love these crisp autumn mornings.
▪ frosty in frosty weather, the ground is covered in a frozen white powder: It was a bright frosty morning.
▪ arctic extremely cold and unpleasant, with snow and ice: He would not survive for long in the arctic conditions. | arctic weather
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
chilly
chilly [chilly chillier chilliest] [ˈtʃɪli] [ˈtʃɪli] adjective (chill·ier, chilli·est)
1. (especially of the weather or a place, but also of people) too cold to be comfortable
• It's chilly today.
• I was feeling chilly.
2. not friendly
• The visitors got a chilly reception.
Derived Word: chilliness
Synonyms:
cold
cool • freezing • chilly • lukewarm • tepid
These words all describe sb/sth that has a low temperature.
cold • having a temperature that is lower than usual or lower than the human body; (of food or drink) not heated; cooled after being cooked: ▪ I'm cold. Turn the heating up. ◊ ▪ Outside it was bitterly cold. ◊ ▪ a cold wind ◊ ▪ hot and cold water ◊ ▪ It's cold chicken for lunch.
cool • (often approving) fairly cold, especially in a pleasant way: ▪ a long cool drink ◊ ▪ We found a cool place to sit.
freezing • extremely cold; having a temperature below 0° Celsius: ▪ It's absolutely freezing outside. ◊ ▪ I'm freezing!
chilly • (rather informal) too cold to be comfortable: ▪ Bring a coat. It might turn chilly later.
lukewarm • (often disapproving) slightly warm, sometimes in an unpleasant way: ▪ Her coffee was now lukewarm.
tepid • (often disapproving) slightly warm, sometimes in an unpleasant way: ▪ a jug of tepid water
lukewarm or tepid?
There is really no difference in meaning or use between these words.
to feel/get cold/cool/chilly
cold/cool/freezing/chilly air/weather
a cold/cool/freezing/chilly wind
cold/cool/freezing/lukewarm/tepid water
a cold/cool/lukewarm/tepid shower/bath
cold/lukewarm/tepid tea/coffee/food
a cold/cool drink
It's cold/chilly/freezing outside.
Example Bank:
• She was beginning to feel chilly.
• We were starting to get a bit chilly.
• "I'm sorry," said her sister in a chilly voice.
• Bring a coat. It might turn chilly later.
• She was made to wait in the chilly corridor.
• The room was uncomfortably chilly.
• They met with a chilly reception from my mother.
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
chilly / ˈtʃɪl.i / adjective ( literary chill ) (COLD)
C1 (of weather, conditions in a room, or parts of the body) cold:
The bathroom gets chilly in the winter.
I felt a bit chilly so I put on a jacket.
a chilly October day
chilly / ˈtʃɪl.i / adjective (UNFRIENDLY)
unfriendly:
I went to see the sales manager but got a rather chilly reception.
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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary
chilly
/tʃɪli/
(chillier, chilliest)
1.
Something that is chilly is unpleasantly cold.
It was a chilly afternoon...
The rooms had grown chilly.
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ
2.
If you feel chilly, you feel rather cold.
I’m a bit chilly.
ADJ: v-link ADJ
3.
You say that relations between people are chilly or that a person’s response is chilly when they are not friendly, welcoming, or enthusiastic.
I was slightly afraid of their chilly distant politeness.
ADJ
Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary
chilly
chilly /ˈʧɪli/ adj chill·i·er; -est [also more ~; most ~]
1 : noticeably cold
• a chilly morning
• a chilly breeze
• It's a little chilly outside.
2 : feeling cold
• I was getting chilly.
• You must be chilly without a coat on.
3 : noticeably unfriendly
• They gave him a chilly reception.
- chill·i·ness noun
[noncount]
• the chilliness of the air
[singular]
• She felt a chilliness in his voice.