"Mellows" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mellows" Meaning

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.

"Mellows" Examples

Usage Examples for "Mellows"


The heat of the summer weather mellows out the bitter taste of the coffee.
As she got older, she mellows out and becomes more easy-going.
The band's new album mellows out their usual heavy metal style, showcasing their softer side.
After a long day, the warm bath mellows my tense muscles.
The farmer's crops began to mellows in the dry spell, worrying him about the yield.

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I think the word "melocotone" may be a French loanword. "Melo" comes from the Greek word "μέλι" (meli), meaning "honey", and "coton" comes from the Latin word "coton", meaning "cotton". Together, the word "melocotone" can be literally translated to "honey cotton".<br><br>In English, the word "melocotone" is often used to refer to a type of melon, specifically the honeydew melon, which has a smooth, waxy rind and a sweet, juicy flesh. However, it's worth noting that the term "melocotone" is more commonly used in French-speaking countries than in English-speaking countries.

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