If I say ‘I feel cold’ today because of

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If I say ‘I feel cold’ today because of the unusual winter weather. Which phrase can describe the temperature here?

b) it’s bitterly cold
c) it’s chilly.



 

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It depends where you are and what the usual winter temperature is.
 

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For example, in North America. So, both of them could work!
 

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If I say ‘I feel cold’ today because of the unusual winter weather. Which phrase can describe the temperature here?

b) it’s bitterly cold
c) it’s chilly.



Either one is correct. I live in a warm area. If the temperature drops below 40 degrees (F) I can say it is bitterly cold. People living in the north would say that 40 (F) degrees is chilly.
 

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40 degrees (F)
That's about 4.5 degrees Celsius to those of you who don't understand Fahrenheit. When I am at home in Prague in January, I consider that OK, not at all cold. When I was in Estonia, it would have been warm. When I was in Oman, it would have been bitterly cold.
 
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It was -9 F (-23 C) here yesterday morning. That's bitter cold. That's cold enough to use expletives to describe it!

It will be in the 40s this weekend. That's what we call a "heat wave" after the subzero temperatures.
 
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