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Meanings of
mellowed
in English
Having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience.
mellow
Related terms
mature
ripe
Synonyms
Examples for "
mellow
"
mellow
Examples for "
mellow
"
1
Semihard; blue; goat;
mellow
;
small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2
WINE:Looking for something light to suit the
mellow
days and long nights?
3
Cold, where Hope had looked warm; gray, where Hope had been
mellow
.
4
This was painted when he was
mellow
;
imagine him twenty years earlier.
5
The whole hilltop and the valley below were bathed in
mellow
radiance.
Usage of
mellowed
in English
1
Sustained economic growth, with rising living standards, may have
mellowed
the delegates.
2
The strong Syrian faces were
mellowed
by the ruddy gleams of sunset.
3
The poetic eyes that looked into hers
mellowed
,
the cynical voice softened:
4
It was into that
mellowed
,
sweetly melancholy mood he sent the following:
5
But the passing of time has
mellowed
Rhodes, who is 46 now.
6
Before the old
moss
-
mellowed
pedestal I pressed Marie desperately to my heart.
7
Time had
mellowed
his manners and made them incomparably gentle and humane.
8
He started to answer gruffly, but seeing her anguish,
mellowed
his tone.
9
O'Neill got
mellowed
up till he thought Mac was his best friend.
10
He has a no nonsense attitude
mellowed
by his enthusiasm and wit.
11
Doctor McCoy, Baris's oldest-andperhaps only-friendoften said that Sima had
mellowed
Baris.
12
The attitude of Ulbricht's partisans toward many national & international problems has
mellowed
.
13
In the course of setting up the summit, Pompeo has
mellowed
.
14
But today I'm more
mellowed
-age does that to you.
15
His eyes lit when he saw her; his voice
mellowed
;
his manner changed.
16
And will dream of those who trod it in the
mellowed
long ago.
Other examples for "mellowed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mellowed
mellow
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
mellow by
mellow with age
mellow by distance
mellow by time
mellow light
More collocations
Mellowed
through the time
Mellowed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common