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Meaning of mellowed (out)
mellowed (out)
to calm down, to become relaxed and calm
mellowed (out) Sentence Examples
- As the evening mellowed, the hectic pace of the city gave way to a tranquil serenity.
- With age, the once fiery temper of the old man had mellowed out, leaving him with a gentle disposition.
- The warm sunlight had mellowed the harsh lines on his face, giving him a softer appearance.
- The bitter coffee had mellowed over time, developing a smooth and rich flavor.
- The wine had mellowed in the oak barrels, acquiring a velvety texture and a complex bouquet.
- The rebellious teenager had mellowed out after facing the consequences of his actions.
- The stormy seas had mellowed as the sun peeked through the clouds, creating a serene atmosphere.
- After years of therapy, the traumatized soldier had mellowed out, finding peace within himself.
- The once overbearing mother had mellowed out over the years, allowing her children to express their independence.
- The harsh words mellowed in her mouth as she realized the gravity of their potential impact.
FAQs About the word mellowed (out)
to calm down, to become relaxed and calm
wound down,relaxed, loosened up,hung loose, rested, chilled, unwound, winded down, composed, decompressed
tensed (up),,
As the evening mellowed, the hectic pace of the city gave way to a tranquil serenity.
With age, the once fiery temper of the old man had mellowed out, leaving him with a gentle disposition.
The warm sunlight had mellowed the harsh lines on his face, giving him a softer appearance.
The bitter coffee had mellowed over time, developing a smooth and rich flavor.