dissolves Sentence Examples

  1. The sugar dissolved effortlessly in the hot tea, creating a sweet and fragrant liquid.
  2. The salt dissolved rapidly in the water, leaving no traces of its crystalline form.
  3. The effervescent tablet dissolved in the glass of water, releasing a fizzy stream of bubbles.
  4. The limestone gradually dissolved in the acidic rain, leaving behind eroded surfaces.
  5. The metal clip dissolved slowly in the strong acid, leaving a faint green tint in the solution.
  6. The ice cream dissolved quickly in the warm summer sun, leaving a sticky residue.
  7. The oil-based stain refused to dissolve in water, requiring a special solvent.
  8. The fog dissolved as the sun rose, revealing a clear and crisp morning sky.
  9. The petals of the rose dissolved into the boiling water, releasing their delicate fragrance.
  10. The boundaries between reality and imagination dissolved as the artist's brush danced across the canvas.

dissolves Meaning

dissolves

to cause to pass into solution (see solution sense 2b), annul, to clear up, to pass into solution, to be overcome emotionally, break up, disperse, to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television), to cause to pass into solution, detach, loosen, to cause to disperse or disappear, to cause to fade in or out in a dissolve (see dissolve entry 2), to become fluid, to change by a dissolve, to fade away, a gradual superimposing of one motion-picture or television shot upon another on a screen, to cause to be emotionally moved (see move entry 1 sense transitive 5a), to separate into component parts, to bring to an end, to cause to melt or liquefy, to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout, to fade away as if by breaking up or melting, to resolve itself as if by dissolution, to bring about the dissolution of, to become dissipated (see dissipate sense 1) or decomposed, melt, liquefy, to be overcome by a strong feeling

FAQs About the word dissolves

to cause to pass into solution (see solution sense 2b), annul, to clear up, to pass into solution, to be overcome emotionally, break up, disperse, to appear or

vanishes,disappears, fades, melts,evaporates, flies, sinks, flees, dissipates, drops out of sight

appears, emerges, issues, looms,arrives, comes out, materializes,shows up, breaks out

The sugar dissolved effortlessly in the hot tea, creating a sweet and fragrant liquid.

The salt dissolved rapidly in the water, leaving no traces of its crystalline form.

The effervescent tablet dissolved in the glass of water, releasing a fizzy stream of bubbles.

The limestone gradually dissolved in the acidic rain, leaving behind eroded surfaces.