Different Usages 11:41 Jun 1, 2012
I appreciate answering my questions. However, your offered entries are of different meanings and actually usages. Here are the definitions by Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English: Get into the mood: start to feel that you are ready and want to do something Loosen up: to stop worrying and become more relaxed, or to make someone do this. Example: His welcoming smile helped loosen her up. Chill out: to relax completely instead of feeling angry, tired, or nervous. Example: I spent the afternoon chilling out in front of the TV. Example: 'Hold it! Just chill for a second, won't you!' And it's clear with the meaning of the word, Relax! |