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mellowed
/ˈmɛloʊd/
This word evokes a sense of softening and the removal of aggression or sharpness. When applied to people, it suggests a peaceful transition from a volatile or rigid state to one of ease and tolerance, often carrying a positive connotation of wisdom gained through time. In a sensory context, it describes the transformation of a harsh stimulus into something pleasant. It is the opposite of becoming brittle or acidic, suggesting a smooth, rounded quality that is easier for the senses to absorb.
Meanings
To become more relaxed, patient, or gentle in temperament, typically due to age or experience.
"After retiring from his high-stress career, he mellowed significantly."