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How to Express "Chill" in English
Chill
This term is used extensively, from fashion style to workplace culture.
In general, it is an attitude towards life.
Chill: Relaxed and easygoing
Relaxed: In a state of relaxation
Chillax: A slang term流行 several years ago, but rarely used now
More Accurate and In-Depth Expressions Related to "a Sense of"
When it comes to expressing "a sense of," English has an excellent structure: a sense of...
A sense of ease: A feeling of relaxation
A sense of peace: A feeling of tranquility
These two expressions can be slightly modified to enhance their effectiveness:
At ease (to feel at ease)
At peace (to feel at peace)
More "Senses"
A sense of humor: A tendency to perceive and appreciate humor
A sense of confidence: A feeling of self-assurance
Two adjectives that aptly capture "chill" are:
Poised: Composed and self-assured
Effortless: Involving little or no effort or difficulty
The Essence of Chill Comes from Within
Being comfortable in your own skin: Embracing your true self (not just in appearance, but in your entire being)
Be yourself: Be true to your nature
Be your true self: Act according to who you authentically are
Be true to yourself: Stay loyal to your principles and values
Be authentic: Live in integrity, adhering to your genuine self
In English, the Japanese loanword Zen is commonly used to broadly describe this mindset.
Being zen: A state of calm detachment
I'm very zen about life now: I approach life with a relaxed and unruffled attitude.
A very zen attitude: A calm and tranquil perspective
Feeling zen: Experiencing a sense of deep relaxation and tranquility
I am feeling zen: I feel serene and composed.