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Meaning of melt
The primary meaning of the word "melt" is to become or make something liquid, or to lose shape or strength.
Etymology of melt
The word "melt" has its roots in Old English "meltn", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "maltiz", and the Proto-Indo-European root "mel-", which also meant "to soften" or "to weaken".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century, initially to describe the process of becoming liquid, and later to describe the loss of shape or strength.
Synonyms
dissolve
thaw
fuse
liquefy
deliquesce
soften
weaken
disintegrate
decompose
break down
collapse
crumble
shatter
fragment
dissolve
disperse
scatter
spread
flow
run
drip
trickle
leak
seep
ooze
blur
merge
blend
mix
combine
unite
coalesce
solidify
congeal
coagulate
thicken
harden
set
gel
jell
clot
freeze
stiffen
petrify
ossify
rigidify
vulcanize
anneal
temper
season
cure
dry
dehydrate
desiccate
evaporate
vaporize
sublimate
condense
precipitate
crystallize
solidify
Definitions
- To become or make something liquid, typically as a result of heat: the ice began to melt in the warm sunshine
- To lose shape or strength, typically as a result of heat or other external factors: the chocolate melted in my hands
- To disappear or become faint, typically as a result of distance or time: the sound of the music melted into the distance
Usage Examples
- The ice cube will melt if you leave it in the warm water.
- The chocolate melted in my hands because it was too hot.
- The sound of the music melted into the distance as we walked away.