[
US
/ˈmɛɫtəd, ˈmɛɫtɪd/
]
[ UK /mˈɛltɪd/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛltɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
changed from a solid to a liquid state
rivers filled to overflowing by melted snow
How To Use melted In A Sentence
- It was a smile Elizabeth had never seen on her husband's face before; one so full of love and tenderness that her heart melted.
- ‘We tooted and tooted,’ says Harry, ‘until the white sugar lump melted into the pale horizon.’
- The opposition melted away after their leader died.
- Fire covered the carriageway and melted more than 600 sq metres of tarmac before the blaze was extinguished. The Sun
- The best way of getting pulses down my gullet is with dhal, in which split peas are completely melted, boiled with curry powder, garlic, chili, and then topped off with cumin seeds and garlic fried to a crisp which both add that magical aroma. Pinto beans, three ways | Homesick Texan
- Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas.
- Layer two sheets of filo, brushing each with melted butter.
- `As I said... Jayson's very good... "Words melted into words like some psychedelic mirage in his mind. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
- They can be melted at a low temperature and shaped into a mold as they cool back into a solid.
- her resistance melted under his charm