Synonym: change, dissolve, liquefy, soften. Antonym: freeze, solidify. Similar words: belt, shelter, svelte, homeland, smell out, smell of, homeless, extremely. Meaning: [melt] n. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid. v. 1. reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating 2. become or cause to become soft or liquid 3. become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial 4. lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually 5. become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly 6. become less intense and fade away gradually.
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(61) Ice always needs heat to melt.
(62) These eggs melt in your mouth.
(63) The ice has continued to melt ever since.
(64) This makes everything melt away into the background.
(65) Melt butter over medium heat in a large pan.
(66) Melt butter over medium heat in small skillet.
(67) And in a moment, 48 years melt away.
(68) The plastic will melt if it gets too hot.
(69) Melt jam, sieve and brush over the strawberries.
(70) After that, the snow begins to melt.
(71) Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
(72) Partial melt values shown on curves. Sentencedict.com
(73) In your frying pan melt a lump of butter.
(74) Melt the butter, add the leeks.
(75) Refrigerate till firm. Melt remaining chocolate, let cool slightly.
(76) For sauce: melt butter, add flour, add milk, whisk.
(77) Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.
(78) Melt remaining butter in shallow flameproof dish, add apples and turn gently in butter until lightly browned.
(79) I'm worried the heat from the lamp will melt the cord.
(80) In a nonstick skillet over high heat, melt butter as needed to cover bottom of pan.
(81) And once they have spotted you they suddenly disappear among rocks or melt into the vegetation.
(82) Melt the remaining plain chocolate in a pan with the cream.
(83) As the cheese begins to melt, start checking underside of tortilla for browning.
(84) As the snow began to melt and to run in rivulets, I held tighter to Charlie.
(85) Another idea was to allow the hot containers to melt gradually beneath the vast polar ice cap.
(86) Melt the butter in a thick-bottomed pan, add the leeks, garlic and onion.
(87) Melt the butter or margarine in saucepan, turn off the heat, and add the chocolate.
(88) In a large pan, melt the butter over medium-high heat.
(89) She just wanted to be on her own so that the lava of tears could flow unchecked, melt it all away.
(90) Add salt, vanilla and pecans and mix well. Melt margarine and place in a casserole.