"Mellower" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mellower means becoming or making someone or something less harsh, rough, or severe; becoming milder, more gentle, or more pleasant in nature or character. It can also mean to make a sound or tone softer, less loud, or more gentle.
Melliphagous refers to insects, such as bees and butterflies, that are attracted to nectar, a sweet liquid found in flowers. These insects feed on the nectar as a source of nutrition. The term describes their behavior of gathering and feeding on nectar to support their survival.
Mellitate is a verb that means to form or combine with mellicate or to have a tendency to form a mellic acid; or to produce a strong, disagreeable, or unpleasant odor, similar to that of musk or raspberry.
Mellite is a noun that refers to a type of white or colorless alkali metalloid mineral, specifically calcium aluminum silicate. It is often found in quartz, emery, and other minerals, and is also known as mellite crystal or mellite ore. It is sometimes used in the production of ceramics, glass, and other materials.
Mellivora is a genus of stout-bodied, short-legged bears found in Africa and Asia. The name "mellivora" comes from the Latin words "mellum," meaning honey, and "vorare," meaning to devour. This refers to the fact that these bears are known to eat honey and other sweet substances.
Mellow refers to something that is calm, gentle, and relaxed. It can also describe someone who is easy-going and not aggressive or intense. For example, "The mellow music soothed my nerves" or "He's a very mellow person, never gets upset."
Mellowest is the superlative form of the adjective "mellow", which means:<br><br> Gentle and soft in nature, tone, or manner<br> Mild and easy-going<br> Free from harshness, bitterness, or acidity<br> Relaxed and laid-back<br><br>In its superlative form, mellowest would describe something as the most gentle, soft, or easy-going. For example: "The mellowest song on the album is the one that features the featured artist."
To mellows means to soften or become less severe or intense. For example, "The teacher's tone mellows as she gets to know the students better." It can also refer to a sweet or harmonious sound, like a gentle stream or a soothing melody.