deliquesce

[dɪlɪˈkwɛs]

deliquesce Definition

  • 1(of a solid) become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air
  • 2(of a substance) dissolve gradually in water

Using deliquesce: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deliquesce" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The salt deliquesced in the humid air.

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    The sugar deliquesced in the hot water.

  • Example

    The snowman deliquesced in the sun.

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    The ice cream deliquesced in the heat.

deliquesce Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for deliquesce

Phrases with deliquesce

  • start crying heavily

    Example

    She deliquesced into tears when she heard the news.

  • disappear or vanish suddenly and completely

    Example

    The money he had borrowed from me deliquesced into thin air.

  • lose one's composure or confidence when faced with a difficult situation

    Example

    He deliquesced under pressure and couldn't give a proper answer to the interviewer's question.

Origins of deliquesce

from Latin 'deliquescere', meaning 'to melt away'

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Summary: deliquesce in Brief

The verb 'deliquesce' [dɪlɪˈkwɛs] refers to the process of a solid becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air or a substance dissolving gradually in water. It is often used in scientific contexts, such as 'The salt deliquesced in the humid air.' 'Deliquesce' can also be used figuratively, as in 'deliquesce into tears,' meaning to start crying heavily, or 'deliquesce into thin air,' meaning to disappear or vanish suddenly and completely.