smilt (Meaning)

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smilt (v. i.)

To melt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of smilt

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smilt Sentence Examples

  1. The child's face smilt with delight upon receiving the present.
  2. The old man smilt gently, sharing his wisdom with the young.
  3. The bride smilt radiantly as she walked down the aisle.
  4. The doctor smilt reassuringly, calming the patient before surgery.
  5. The stranger smilt warmly, offering help to the lost traveler.
  6. The teacher smilt approvingly, recognizing the student's progress.
  7. The pet dog smilt happily, wagging its tail at its owner.
  8. The clown smilt broadly, entertaining the children with silly jokes.
  9. The sun smilt down upon the earth, casting a warm glow on all.
  10. The stars seemed to smilt down from the night sky, inspiring awe in the observer.

FAQs About the word smilt

To melt.

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The child's face smilt with delight upon receiving the present.

The old man smilt gently, sharing his wisdom with the young.

The bride smilt radiantly as she walked down the aisle.

The doctor smilt reassuringly, calming the patient before surgery.