what is the difference between cold and chilled?????
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Chilled", being a passive participle, implies that the act of chilling has gone on. "Chill" is the English transitive verb meaning "to make cold" or "to make colder". "Cold", an adjective, refers to the present state. ... If you're shivering and covered with goosebumps, you're cold.
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cold means not so much cold and cold but chilled means that so much cold like ice water in cold like cold water
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