Chill out Meaning in English
expression
ˈtʃɪɫ/ /ˈaʊt
CHIL-owt
tʃˈɪl/ /ˈaʊt
chil-OWT
Definition
To relax and become calm, often used informally when telling someone to stop worrying or to calm down.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal; often used in casual conversation. Common in phrases like 'Just chill out!' or 'We chilled out at home.' Can sound dismissive if used in a tense situation. Sometimes means 'relax and do nothing' or 'stop being upset.'
Spanish: relajarse - tranquilizarsePortuguese (BR): relaxar - ficar de boaPortuguese (PT): relaxar - acalmar-seChinese (Simplified): 放松 - 冷静下来Chinese (Traditional): 放鬆 - 冷靜下來Hindi: आराम करना - शांत हो जानाArabic: استرخِ - خفف حدة التوترBengali: শান্ত হওয়া - আরাম করাRussian: расслабиться - остыньJapanese: リラックスする - 落ち着くVietnamese: thư giãn - bình tĩnh lạiKorean: 진정하다 - 편하게 쉬다Turkish: sakin ol - kafa dinlemekUrdu: پریشان نہ ہونا - آرام کرناIndonesian: santai - tenang
Example Sentences
You should chill out and not worry so much.
basic
Hey, chill out! There's no need to get upset.
natural
We spent the weekend just chilling out by the pool.
natural
If you chill out for a bit, things will feel better.
natural
After the exam, I just want to chill out at home.
basic
Let's chill out and watch a movie tonight.
basic