| melt | | |
| melt, melting, thaw, thawing | (n.) | the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid.; "the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster"; "the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours" |
| melt, melt down, run | (v.) | reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating.; "melt butter"; "melt down gold"; "The wax melted in the sun" |
| dethaw, dissolve, melt, thaw, unfreeze, unthaw | (v.) | become or cause to become soft or liquid.; "The sun melted the ice"; "the ice thawed"; "the ice cream melted"; "The heat melted the wax"; "The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase"; "dethaw the meat" |
| mellow, mellow out, melt | (v.) | become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial.; "With age, he mellowed" |
| meld, melt | (v.) | lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually.; "Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene" |
| fade, melt | (v.) | become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly.; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk" |
| disappear, evaporate, melt | (v.) | become less intense and fade away gradually.; "her resistance melted under his charm"; "her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance" |
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