chilly (Meaning)

Wordnet

chilly (n)

very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency

Wordnet

chilly (s)

not characterized by emotion

appreciably or disagreeably cold

lacking warmth of feeling

Webster

chilly (a.)

Moderately cold; cold and raw or damp so as to cause shivering; causing or feeling a disagreeable sensation of cold, or a shivering.

chilly Sentence Examples

  1. The breeze off the lake was quite chilly this morning.
  2. She wrapped herself in a scarf to ward off the chilly wind.
  3. Despite the sunny weather, there was a distinct chilliness in the air.
  4. The room felt chilly despite the heater being on.
  5. His hands grew chilly as he waited for the bus in the early morning.
  6. They decided to cancel their picnic plans due to the chilly forecast.
  7. Her nose turned red from the chilly air as she walked to school.
  8. The weather report warned of a chilly evening ahead.
  9. The chilly temperatures didn't deter them from enjoying a hike in the mountains.
  10. She sipped on a cup of hot tea to warm up from the chilly weather outside.

FAQs About the word chilly

very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency, not characterized by emotion, appreciably or disagreeably cold, lacking warmth of feelingModerately col

brisk, frigid, bleak, icy, bitter, chill, cold, freezing,chilling, sharp

balmy, warm, balmy,warm, heated, tepid, heated,lukewarm, tepid, lukewarm

The breeze off the lake was quite chilly this morning.

She wrapped herself in a scarf to ward off the chilly wind.

Despite the sunny weather, there was a distinct chilliness in the air.

The room felt chilly despite the heater being on.