thawing Antonyms

Meaning of thawing

Wordnet

thawing (n)

the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid

warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt

Webster

thawing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Thaw

thawing Sentence Examples

  1. The frozen ground gradually thawed under the warm spring sun.
  2. The ice on the lake was rapidly thawing, indicating the arrival of spring.
  3. The snowpack in the mountains was slowly thawing and revealing the hidden trails.
  4. The river's frozen surface began to thaw, creating a rushing current.
  5. The frozen berries in the refrigerator were thawing at room temperature.
  6. The ice sculpture slowly thawed and transformed back into liquid water.
  7. The frozen pipes in the basement were finally thawing after hours of warm air.
  8. The thawing process caused the frozen meat to release its juices.
  9. The thawing weather brought a sense of relief to those who had endured a long winter.
  10. The icy pavement became treacherous as it began to thaw during the day and freeze again at night.

FAQs About the word thawing

the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid, warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice meltof Thaw

melting, liquifying, liquefying, fluxing, dissolving,softening, fusing, running, guttering, trying

setting, solidifying, hardening, thickening, setting,hardening, thickening, solidifying, clotting, gelling

The frozen ground gradually thawed under the warm spring sun.

The ice on the lake was rapidly thawing, indicating the arrival of spring.

The snowpack in the mountains was slowly thawing and revealing the hidden trails.

The river's frozen surface began to thaw, creating a rushing current.