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It's quite chilly vs It's colder than yesterday

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'It's quite chilly' implies that the current temperature is cold, while 'It's colder than yesterday' compares the current temperature to the temperature of the previous day. The choice between the two phrases depends on whether you want to describe the current temperature as cold or make a comparison to the previous day.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

It's quite chilly

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe cold weather.

This phrase is used to describe a cold temperature or weather conditions. It implies that the current temperature is noticeably cold.

Examples:

  • It's quite chilly outside, so make sure to wear a warm jacket.
  • I find it quite chilly in this room. Can we turn up the heating?
  • Even though it's quite chilly, I still enjoy going for a walk in the park.
  • The wind makes it quite chilly by the beach.
  • It's quite chilly in the mornings, but it warms up later in the day.
  • very chilly welcome. Il fait un peu frais ce soir. exp. It's a bit chilly this evening. Le fond de l'air est frais. exp. It's quite chilly out of the sun. il fait frais. exp. it's chilly ...
  • Our weather will generally be glorious the next several days. But it's quite chilly this morning. Temps are in 40's with a little breeze. Jacket? Perhaps. I actually ...
  • Jun 28, 2009 ... This morning the sun was out but now the clouds are rolling in, so it will be rain by the afternoon. It's quite chilly too. Take care and let me know ...
  • Follow. St. George's Church. Autumn has come to campus (and it's quite chilly! 502 likes. 3d · theuniversityofsheffieldSt. George's Church. Autumn has come to ...

Alternatives:

  • It's very cold
  • It's quite cold
  • It's chilly outside
  • It's nippy
  • It's brisk

It's colder than yesterday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to compare the current temperature to the temperature of the previous day.

This phrase is used to compare the current temperature to the temperature of the previous day. It indicates that the current temperature is lower than it was on the previous day.

Examples:

  • It's colder than yesterday, so I need to wear a heavier coat.
  • I think it's colder than yesterday. I can feel the difference in temperature.
  • The weather forecast said it would be colder than yesterday.
  • It's colder than yesterday, but I prefer this weather.
  • I wasn't expecting it to be colder than yesterday.
  • It's colder than yesterday. It's colder then yesterday. 2) Which is correct? The kitchen needs to be more tidy than this. The kitchen needs to be ...
  • hace más frío que ayer, -, it's colder than yesterday. está lloviendo más que ayer, -, it's raining more than yesterday. es un día... -, it's a... ...brumoso, - ...foggy day.
  • “Do you think it's colder than yesterday?” “I think this rink is colder than our home rink.” “Maybe it is because it's an early morning game…” As I sat and froze the ...
  • Jan 5, 2011 ... Mint means that it's colder than yesterday, cinnamon the exact opposite and blue stripes indicate precipitation. (See pictures of cold weather in ...

Alternatives:

  • It's colder today
  • Today is chillier than yesterday
  • The temperature has dropped since yesterday
  • It's chillier than it was yesterday
  • Today is colder compared to yesterday

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