liquescent Antonyms
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Meaning of liquescent
Wordnet
liquescent (s)
becoming liquid
Webster
liquescent (a.)
Tending to become liquid; inclined to melt; melting.
liquescent Sentence Examples
- The liquescent gelatin slowly dissolved in the warm water, creating a viscous fluid.
- The wax candles melted into liquescent pools of golden liquid, casting a flickering glow.
- The tarmac became liquescent under the relentless heat of the summer sun, softening and buckling.
- The paintbrush left a liquescent trail on the canvas, creating ethereal and vibrant strokes.
- The snow began to liquesce as the temperatures rose, transforming into sparkling water droplets.
- The metal was heated until it reached a liquescent state, allowing it to be poured into molds.
- The liquescent honey dripped lazily from the honeycomb, its sweet aroma filling the air.
- The ice cream melted into a liquescent puddle, leaving a sticky residue on the cone.
- The liquescent magma bubbled and flowed within the depths of the volcano, threatening to erupt.
- The liquescent body lotion spread easily on my skin, leaving it soft and smooth.
FAQs About the word liquescent
becoming liquidTending to become liquid; inclined to melt; melting.
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The liquescent gelatin slowly dissolved in the warm water, creating a viscous fluid.
The wax candles melted into liquescent pools of golden liquid, casting a flickering glow.
The tarmac became liquescent under the relentless heat of the summer sun, softening and buckling.
The paintbrush left a liquescent trail on the canvas, creating ethereal and vibrant strokes.