chill out

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˈtʃɪl ˈaʊt/
US: /ˈtʃɪl ˈaʊt/
  1. To relax and stop being angry or upset.

    1. Just chill out, everything will be okay.
    2. I told him to chill out after he lost his keys.
  2. To spend time relaxing; to calm down.

    1. We can chill out at my place tonight.
    2. You need to chill out before the important meeting.
chill out noun
  1. A period of relaxation.

    1. This music is perfect for a chill out.
    2. After a long day, I need a chill out.
chill out adjective
  1. Relaxed and easy-going.

    1. He's a chill out kind of guy.
    2. The party had a very chill out atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "chill out" in English means: To relax and stop being angry or upset., To spend time relaxing; to calm down..

The phonetic transcription of "chill out" is /ˈtʃɪl ˈaʊt/ in British English and /ˈtʃɪl ˈaʊt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "chill out": relax, unwind, take it easy, loosen up.

Example usage of "chill out": "Just chill out, everything will be okay.". More examples on the page.