melt

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Melt Definition & Meaning

1. To change from a solid to a liquid state due to heat: the ice cream started to melt in the sun.

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2. To make something dissolve or blend into a liquid: she melted the butter in the pan.

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3. To soften or become tender and emotional: the romantic movie made her heart melt.

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4. To disappear or fade away gradually: the snow started to melt as the temperature rose.

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5. To merge or combine with something else: the two companies decided to melt their resources to create a stronger business.

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Examples of the word melt used in sentences.

  • The cheese was so hot that it started to melt on the pizza.
  • The snowman will soon melt in the warm sunshine.
  • She forgot the chocolate bar in her pocket and it started to melt.
  • I hope the ice cream doesn't melt before we get back home.
  • The candle slowly melted on the table.
  • The snow had already melted by the time we got there.
  • Can you melt this chocolate for me, please?
  • She melted my heart with her smile.
  • The ice cream started to melt as soon as it was served.
  • The heat caused the wax candles to melt quickly.
  • If you want to create a delicious grilled cheese sandwich, you need to let the cheese melt thoroughly on the bread.
  • My heart began to melt when I saw the adorable puppies at the animal shelter.
  • The ice sculptures at the winter festival always start to melt as soon as the sun comes out.
  • I accidentally left my chocolate bar in the sun and it started to melt all over my hand.
  • It's important to let the butter melt completely before adding the flour to make a smooth roux.
  • The hot summer sun caused the ice cream to melt quickly.
  • She used a hair dryer to melt the wax and create a smooth surface on her artwork.
  • The snowman slowly began to melt as the temperature rose above freezing.
  • The chocolate chips will melt in the oven and create gooey cookies.
  • The warmth of the fire caused the marshmallows to melt and create perfect s'mores.
  • It was like watching a dream melt away before my eyes when he said he was leaving.
  • His heart started to melt when he saw the little girl crying on the street.
  • I could smell the cheese beginning to melt in the oven, it was time to take it out and serve.
  • The snow and ice melt away during the spring and the flowers start to bloom.
  • The sun was so hot that the ice cream in my cone began to melt on the way back from the store.
  • The passionate embrace of the two lovers made her heart melt with joy and tenderness.
  • Global warming may cause the polar ice caps to melt completely, leading to catastrophic consequences for the planet.
  • I was tempted by the warm, gooey chocolate that slowly began to melt in my mouth.
  • The snow began to melt under the bright sun, creating a shimmering and icy surface.
  • The tension between the two rivals finally melted away as they found a common ground and shook hands in a sign of respect.
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