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chill - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chill in Hindi

  • ठंडा
  • सर्द
  • शीतल
  • शीतलप्रधान

noun

  • ठंड
  • सर्दी
  • ठिठुरन
  • शीतलता

verb

  • ठंडा होना
  • ठंडा करना
  • बुझना
  • सर्द करना
  • शीतल होना
  • सर्द होना
  • उत्साहहीनता
  • शीतल करना
  • उदासीन

chill Definition

verb

  • make (someone) cold. ( (किसी को) ठंडा करना। )
  • horrify or frighten (someone). ( भयभीत या डरा हुआ (कोई)। )
  • calm down and relax. ( शांत हो जाओ और आराम करो। )

noun

  • an unpleasant feeling of coldness in the atmosphere, one's surroundings, or the body. ( वातावरण, किसी के परिवेश या शरीर में शीतलता की अप्रिय भावना। )
  • a metal mold or part of a mold, often cooled, designed to ensure rapid or even cooling of metal during casting. ( एक धातु मोल्ड या एक मोल्ड का हिस्सा, जिसे अक्सर ठंडा किया जाता है, जिसे ढलाई के दौरान धातु या तेजी से ठंडा करने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया जाता है। )

adjective

  • chilly. ( सर्द। )
  • very relaxed or easygoing. ( बहुत आराम या आसान। )

chill Example

  • What flashed out in bold letters ran a chill of horror up my spine. ( बोल्ड अक्षरों में जो चमक उठी, उसने मेरी रीढ़ को दहला दिया। )
  • The battle is one being waged in many parts of the world, as governments open emerging economies to the chill wind of international competition. ( दुनिया के कई हिस्सों में लड़ाई छिड़ी हुई है, क्योंकि सरकारें उभरती अर्थव्यवस्थाओं को अंतरराष्ट्रीय प्रतिस्पर्धा की ठंडी हवा में खोलती हैं। )
  • Moni-chan shrugged again, this time trying to shake off the sneaking chill of fear. ( मोनी-चान फिर से सिकुड़ गया, इस बार डर की चुपके चुपके से हिलाने की कोशिश कर रहा था। )
  • The chill winds take away the strain of the journey. ( सर्द हवाएं यात्रा के तनाव को दूर ले जाती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • There is a chill in the air at Bradford's Alhambra this week.
  • She sighed in relief; the water was still warm for she had been bringing heated water continually up into the room so the girl did not catch a chill .
  • This remark, delivered in an offhand fashion, suddenly cast a rather sinister chill over the whole proceedings.
  • Even at the tender age of nine, I felt a chill of foreboding run down my spine.
  • He feels a clench of chill around his heart, remembering Lex's rant earlier.
  • A chill wind is blowing in the corridors of the world's anti-espionage agencies.
  • It will have a devastating effect on the global economic situation and all businesses in Scotland and around the world could as a consequence feel the chill winds of recession.
  • There may be a chill in the air this winter, but if you're in the vicinity of the Royal Theatre in Castlebar chances are it will come from the Ice Ballet.
  • He exhaled slowly as he began walking towards the diner and Alex got a chill just from the cold look in his pale eyes.
  • A chill wind of financial reality is blowing through football now that the riches provided by television companies are drying up.
  • A chill of fear swept over her and goosebumps sprang over her arms.
  • Then, up came a chill wind, so I decided I'd take a break for coffee.
  • This morning the chill in the air is definitely autumnal.
  • Leaving gentle Ecuador behind and entering this unpredictable land sent a chill of anticipation through me.
  • Besides, the ban on federal funding for most embryonic cell research has put a chill on the whole field.
  • When chill in the air touches the bone, the body yearns to snuggle into warm clothing.
  • But five years later I dumped the first pension because the fund was underperforming and a chill wind was blowing through the pensions industry.
  • Take the phone off the hook, switch the mobile off, ignore the knock at the front door, chill the wine.
  • On the return trip, Mary caught a chill and the subsequent fever nearly killed her.
  • His glassy eyes turned to stone and she felt a sudden chill of apprehension.
  • Anyway, a few years ago, he caught a chill and it turned into pneumonia; I buried him behind the cabin and came here.
  • In the heat of the inferno, she felt a chill of fear go down her back.
  • Shobeck enters the dungeon and a cold chill went down Veria's back.
  • Second, every slogan, every panacea, no matter how sound in theory, needs to survive in the chill wind of reality.
  • While this way of seeing things might induce a sense of religious awe, it can also send a chill of terror through one.
  • The warmth of the conversation soon dissipated the chill in the air.