- verbmelt (verb) · melts (third person present) · melted (past tense) · melted (past participle) · melting (present participle)
- make or become liquefied by heat:"the hot metal melted the wax" · "place under the broiler until the cheese has melted" · "the icebergs were melting away"
- dissolve in liquid:"add a cup of sugar and boil until the sugar melts"
- make or become more tender or loving:"Richard gave her a smile that melted her heart" · "she was so beautiful that I melted"
- leave or disappear unobtrusively:"the compromise was accepted and the opposition melted away" · "the figure melted into thin air"
- (melt into)change or merge imperceptibly into (another form or state):"the cheers melted into gasps of admiration"
nounmelt (noun) · melts (plural noun)- an act or period of melting:"the precipitation falls as snow and is released during the spring melt"
- metal or other material in a melted condition.
- a quantity of metal melted in one operation.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa sandwich, hamburger, or other dish containing or topped with melted cheese:"a tuna melt"
OriginOld English meltan, mieltan, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse melta ‘to malt, digest’, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek meldein ‘to melt’, Latin mollis ‘soft’, also by malt.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make or become liquefied by heat:
- make or become more tender or loving:
- leave or disappear unobtrusively:
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