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chiller

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

"chiller" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an informal way of referring to someone or something that is relaxed and laid back. For example, "My friend is such a chiller—she is so laid back."

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Encyclopedias

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Exact Expressions

57 human-written examples

I can move closer to the chiller cabinet, where the drone will calm him down.

The breast is a bit longer than what you usually see in the chiller cabinet, and less, well, bust-like.

The awe of watching Sandra Bullock order pizza on her computer in 1995's technophobic chiller The Net was as fleeting as the thrill of watching Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie try to protect an important floppy disk in the same year's Hackers.

He's pleased, though, with his restaurant – it's been open just three days – and with his two chiller cabinets, which have a surprising provenance.

The two countries' relationship had been plunged into the chiller by the provocative visits of Mr Abe's predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, to Yasukuni, the Tokyo war shrine that glorifies Japan's militarist past.

News & Media

The Economist

Sunshine and storms Brightening skies over Aceh Heading for the divorce courts In the chiller Reprints Related items Uzbekistan: After the horror, more horrorDec 14th 2005At home, the defence ministry is being purged of those once friendly to America.

News & Media

The Economist

Sunshine and storms Brightening skies over Aceh Heading for the divorce courts In the chiller Reprints Related items Aceh: Hope is fragile but still aliveOct 27th 2005 Indonesia: From far west to far eastAug 18th 2005There are also fears over what may happen after a European Union-led peace monitoring mission leaves Aceh in September.

News & Media

The Economist

Sunshine and storms Brightening skies over Aceh Heading for the divorce courts In the chiller Reprints Related items North Korea: Kim Jong Il goes ballisticJul 6th 2006 Koreans in Japan: What a little sunshine can doJun 1st 2006 The Koreans: Labour problemsMay 25th 2006South Korea's assiduously muted criticism of North Korea admittedly hides deep concern.

News & Media

The Economist
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Similar Expressions

3 human-written examples

Most contain a water-chiller which cools the air in the server rooms, consuming lots of energy.Facebook, though, cools its centres with the dry (and often chilly) desert air, which enters a chamber on the roof of the building and is mixed with warm air recycled from the server room a little in summer, a lot in winter.

News & Media

The Economist

Self-important, over-designed and veering awkwardly into killer-chiller territory, Changeling was as pallid as its sepia colour scheme.

News & Media

Independent

Nosferatu (1922) Horror really lends itself to the histrionics commonly associated with silent film, which is perhaps why this spine-chiller has become such a cult classic.

News & Media

Independent

Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When referring to a machine, ensure the context clearly indicates a cooling device. When discussing media, ensure the genre aligns with suspense or horror.

Common error

Avoid using "chiller" to describe something merely 'cool' or 'relaxed' if it's unrelated to actual cooling devices or suspenseful/horror media. Stick to synonyms like "cool" or "laid-back" in those scenarios.

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Linguistic Context

The primary grammatical function of "chiller" is a noun, referring to a device for cooling or a work of art (book, film) intended to cause excitement and fear. Ludwig confirms that "chiller" is a valid and usable word in English.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

65%

Encyclopedias

8%

Science

7%

Less common in

Formal & Business

5%

Wiki

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "chiller" functions primarily as a noun, denoting either a cooling device or a suspenseful piece of media. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. Its usage ranges from neutral to informal, frequently appearing in News & Media sources. When writing, ensure the context aligns with the intended meaning, whether referring to a physical cooling system or a frightening story. Avoid misusing it in unrelated contexts where synonyms like "cool" or "laid-back" would be more appropriate. Related terms include "cooling unit" and "thriller film", each carrying slightly different connotations. Finally, remember that context is key when using "chiller" to ensure your meaning is clear and precise.

FAQs

How is "chiller" used in technical contexts?

In technical contexts, "chiller" commonly refers to a machine or system used for cooling liquids or air. It's often used in industrial or commercial settings for climate control or refrigeration.

What's the difference between "chiller" and "refrigerator"?

While both cool, a "chiller" is typically a larger-scale unit used for industrial or commercial cooling, whereas a refrigerator is a household appliance for food storage.

What does "chiller" mean in the context of movies or books?

In the context of movies or books, a "chiller" refers to a work designed to be frightening or suspenseful, similar to a thriller or horror story. See also "thriller film".

What are some synonyms for "chiller" when referring to a scary movie?

Synonyms for "chiller" in the context of a movie include "horror movie", "thriller film", "suspenseful narrative", or "frightening movie".

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