Chillar (en. Scream)

/tʃiˈjar/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To emit a high-pitched and prolonged sound, usually as an expression of pain or fear.
The child screamed when he fell off the bike.
El niño chilló cuando se cayó de la bicicleta.
To scream in a strident or uncontrolled manner.
She screamed with joy upon seeing her friend after so long.
Ella chilló de alegría al ver a su amigo después de tanto tiempo.
To protest or complain loudly.
The protesters were screaming against injustices.
Los manifestantes chillaban contra las injusticias.

Etymology

Derived from Old Spanish 'chillare', related to the high-pitched sound.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to scream with joy
To shout or express happiness in a noisy way.
chillar de alegría
to scream like a madman
To scream uncontrollably or in an exaggerated manner.
chillar como un loco

Related Words

shout
A loud sound or noise emitted when speaking or expressing emotion.
grito
crying
Expression of sadness or emotion through tears and crying.
llanto
to shout
To shout or speak loudly, often in protests.
vociferar

Slang Meanings

Scream like a crazy person
When she saw her favorite artist, she started screaming like a crazy person.
Cuando vio a su artista favorito, comenzó a chillar como una loca.
Scream in the street
The boys were screaming in the street with excitement from the match.
Los chicos estaban chillando en la calle por la emoción del partido.