The difference between Chill out and Pull in one's horns

When used as verbs, chill out means to relax or take time out, whereas pull in one's horns means to become less impassioned, aggressive, or argumentative.


check bellow for the other definitions of Chill out and Pull in one's horns

  1. Chill out as a verb (intransitive, slang):

    To relax or take time out; to calm down.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: chill"

    "Since I'm between projects, I think I'll just chill out."

    "I wish I could chill out about the neighbor's barking dog, but it wakes me up every night."

  2. Chill out as a verb (intransitive, slang, somewhat dated):

    To hang out; spend time together with another person or group.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: chilhang out"

    "Hey, we should chill out together this weekend."

  1. Chill out as a noun:

  1. Pull in one's horns as a verb (idiomatic):

    To become less impassioned, aggressive, or argumentative; to exercise restraint; to yield or capitulate.