Thesaurus / chill
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While there’s a lot of chatter around a possible surge in coronavirus cases come fall, economists note there may also be chilling headwinds for the labor market and small businesses in the next few months.
IS THE ECONOMY ABOUT TO HEAD BACKWARDS?ANNE SRADERSAUGUST 21, 2020FORTUNEThe other is a carbon tax, a term that often sends chills through free market advocates.
ENVIRONMENT REPORT: ONE WAY TO FORCE COMPANIES TO EMIT LESS CARBONMACKENZIE ELMERAUGUST 10, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWhen chilled, a warmer system cooled off in less time than it took a cooler system to reach the same low temperature.
A NEW EXPERIMENT HINTS AT HOW HOT WATER CAN FREEZE FASTER THAN COLDEMILY CONOVERAUGUST 7, 2020SCIENCE NEWSI’d known Jim since grade school, and he did try to chill out when I asked him to, but he simply couldn’t control himself.
WHEN JESUS FREAKS GO BADEUGENE ROBINSONAUGUST 6, 2020OZYSide effects to the coronavirus vaccine include pain at the injection site, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, chills and feeling feverish.
COVID-19 VACCINES BY OXFORD, CANSINO AND PFIZER ALL TRIGGER IMMUNE RESPONSESTINA HESMAN SAEYJULY 21, 2020SCIENCE NEWSJust have a couple minutes between school and homework to chill and acknowledge that we're home now.
WHAT’S A UNIQUE HOMEWORK ROUTINE THAT WORKS?CANDICE BRADLEYJULY 15, 2020EVERYTHING AFTER ZPresently he began to shiver so, with some sort of a chill, that I took off my coat and wrapped it round him.
THE BOARDED-UP HOUSEAUGUSTA HUIELL SEAMANFrom the day of that terrible chill in the snow-storm, she had never been quite well, Ramona thought.
RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSONThough she was warmly wrapped in a soft rug of silvery fur, a chill crept into her heart.
ROSEMARY IN SEARCH OF A FATHERC. N. WILLIAMSONAs she walked along the chill promenade she looked with discreet curiosity at every woman she met, to see her condition.
HILDA LESSWAYSARNOLD BENNETTWORDS RELATED TO CHILL
- abashes
- afflicts
- alarms
- appalls
- awes
- beats down
- bothers
- breaks one's heart
- bullies
- casts down
- chills
- confuses
- cows
- dampens
- dashes
- daunts
- dejects
- demoralizes
- deprecates
- depresses
- dismays
- disparages
- distresses
- droops
- frightens
- intimidates
- irks
- overawes
- prostrates
- represses
- scares
- throws cold water on
- tries
- troubles
- unnerves
- vexes
- weighs
- abash
- affright
- agitate
- alarm
- appall
- bewilder
- bother
- chill
- confound
- daunt
- discomfit
- discompose
- disconcert
- discourage
- dishearten
- disillusion
- dispirit
- disquiet
- distress
- disturb
- dumbfound
- embarrass
- faze
- flummox
- fluster
- foul up
- frighten
- get to
- horrify
- louse up
- mess up
- muck up
- mystify
- nonplus
- paralyze
- perplex
- put off
- puzzle
- rattle
- scare
- screw up
- shake
- snafu
- take aback
- terrify
- terrorize
- throw
- throw into a tizzy
- underwhelm
- unhinge
- unnerve
- upset
- abuse
- belittle
- chill
- cry down
- decry
- defame
- degrade
- deject
- demoralize
- denigrate
- deprecate
- depreciate
- deride
- derogate
- dis
- discourage
- discredit
- disdain
- dishearten
- dismiss
- dispirit
- dispraise
- downcry
- dump on
- lower
- malign
- minimize
- pan
- put down
- put hooks in
- rap
- ridicule
- roast
- run down
- scorch
- scorn
- slam
- slander
- smear
- sour grapes
- tear down
- traduce
- underestimate
- underrate
- undervalue
- vilify
- write off
- blank
- chill
- cold
- cold fish
- cold-blooded
- cool
- cool cat
- deadpan
- detached
- dispassionate
- distant
- flat
- frigid
- glacial
- heartless
- icy
- immovable
- impassive
- impersonal
- in cold blood
- indifferent
- laid back
- matter-of-fact
- nonemotional
- nowhere
- poker face
- remote
- reserved
- stony-eyed
- thick-skinned
- toneless
- unemotional
- unimpassioned
- with straight face
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