[verb] - to (cause to) become cold but not freezeWe were chilled by our midnight swim on the lake. [T]Allow the chocolate mousse to chill in a fridge for two hours. [I]She compiled a dossier guaranteed to chill the marrow of (= frighten) those responsible for security.I heard a scream that chilled me to the bone (= made me suddenly feel great fear).
CHILL
Meaning of CHILL in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012