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mellowed

/ˈmɛloʊd/

Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: mellowedpp: melloweding: mellowingcomp: more mellowedsup: most mellowed

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

Intransitive Verb
[person]

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."

Transitive Verb
[object]

To make something softer, smoother, or less harsh in flavor, sound, or character.

"The chef let the sauce simmer for an hour to ensure the acidity mellowed."

Intransitive Verb
[food/drink]

To ripen or mature, resulting in a smoother taste or fragrance.

"The vintage wine had mellowed over several decades in the cellar."

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