chill

Regular
Infinitive
chill
Past Simple
chilled
Past Participle
chilled
-ing Form
chilling
3rd Person
chills
chill chills chilling chilled

Chill means to make cold, or to relax (informal). Regular verb: chill-chilled-chilled.

Meanings

  • To make cold
  • To relax or calm down
  • To frighten

Common Collocations

chill out chilled wine chill to the bone Netflix and chill chilling effect

Tip for Learners

Chill out means to relax. Chilling as adjective means frightening. Chill is casual for relax.
Present Simple
I chill
you chill
he/she/it chills
we chill
they chill
Examples - Present Simple
  • I chill at home on weekends.
  • You chill the wine before serving.
  • She chills in the garden after work.
  • We chill together every Friday evening.
  • They chill their drinks with ice cubes.
Present Continuous
I am chilling
you are chilling
he/she/it is chilling
we are chilling
they are chilling
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am chilling on the couch right now.
  • You are chilling the champagne too long.
  • He is chilling with his friends downtown.
  • We are chilling before the party starts.
  • They are chilling the desserts properly.
Present Perfect
I have chilled
you have chilled
he/she/it has chilled
we have chilled
they have chilled
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have chilled all afternoon at the beach.
  • You have chilled the bottle perfectly.
  • She has chilled with us many times before.
  • We have chilled here since this morning.
  • They have chilled the ingredients overnight.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been chilling
you have been chilling
he/she/it has been chilling
we have been chilling
they have been chilling
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been chilling at home all week.
  • You have been chilling the sauce for hours.
  • He has been chilling since he arrived.
  • We have been chilling by the pool all day.
  • They have been chilling the products correctly.
Past Simple
I chilled
you chilled
he/she/it chilled
we chilled
they chilled
Examples - Past Simple
  • I chilled at my friend's house yesterday.
  • You chilled the meat before cooking.
  • She chilled on vacation last month.
  • We chilled together after the exam.
  • They chilled the food properly.
Past Continuous
I was chilling
you were chilling
he/she/it was chilling
we were chilling
they were chilling
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was chilling when you called me.
  • You were chilling the drinks for the party.
  • He was chilling at the café all afternoon.
  • We were chilling before the storm hit.
  • They were chilling supplies in the warehouse.
Past Perfect
I had chilled
you had chilled
he/she/it had chilled
we had chilled
they had chilled
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had chilled there before it became famous.
  • You had chilled the wine before guests arrived.
  • She had chilled at that resort once before.
  • We had chilled for hours before leaving.
  • They had chilled the products adequately.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been chilling
you had been chilling
he/she/it had been chilling
we had been chilling
they had been chilling
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been chilling for hours when she came.
  • You had been chilling the bottles all morning.
  • He had been chilling at home for days.
  • We had been chilling together since noon.
  • They had been chilling the shipment carefully.
Future Simple
I will chill
you will chill
he/she/it will chill
we will chill
they will chill
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will chill at home this weekend.
  • You will chill the beer before the game.
  • She will chill with us after the meeting.
  • We will chill together at the lake.
  • They will chill the samples overnight.
Future Continuous
I will be chilling
you will be chilling
he/she/it will be chilling
we will be chilling
they will be chilling
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be chilling on vacation next week.
  • You will be chilling drinks for the guests.
  • He will be chilling at the resort tomorrow.
  • We will be chilling by the fire tonight.
  • They will be chilling products for storage.
Future Perfect
I will have chilled
you will have chilled
he/she/it will have chilled
we will have chilled
they will have chilled
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have chilled enough by then.
  • You will have chilled everything by the party.
  • She will have chilled for a week by Friday.
  • We will have chilled sufficiently after this trip.
  • They will have chilled all the stock by morning.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been chilling
you will have been chilling
he/she/it will have been chilling
we will have been chilling
they will have been chilling
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been chilling for days by then.
  • You will have been chilling the food for hours.
  • She will have been chilling all vacation long.
  • We will have been chilling together for years.
  • They will have been chilling products properly.
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