mellowing

[ˈmeləʊɪŋ]

mellowing Definition

  • 1becoming more relaxed, calm, or genial
  • 2ripening and becoming softer or more tender

Using mellowing: Examples

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

  • Example

    As he grew older, he found himself mellowing and becoming more patient.

  • Example

    The cheese is left to age for several months, mellowing in flavor and texture.

  • Example

    The wine has been mellowing in the cellar for years, gaining complexity and depth.

mellowing Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with mellowing

  • to become more relaxed or calm, or to make someone else become more relaxed or calm

    Example

    After a stressful day at work, I like to listen to music and mellow out.

  • a slang term for marijuana

    Example

    He spent the evening smoking mellow yellow with his friends.

  • a situation that is exaggerated or melodramatic but ultimately harmless or trivial

    Example

    Her complaints about the restaurant were just a mellow drama; the food was fine, but she wanted attention.

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Summary: mellowing in Brief

'Mellowing' [ˈmeləʊɪŋ] refers to the process of becoming more relaxed, calm, or genial, as well as the process of ripening and becoming softer or more tender. It can be used to describe people, food, and drink, as in 'As he grew older, he found himself mellowing and becoming more patient.' 'Mellowing' also extends into phrases like 'mellow out,' meaning to become more relaxed or calm, and 'mellow yellow,' a slang term for marijuana.