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1. mellow
verb. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] make or grow (more) mellow.
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Etymology
- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Mellow
- pasquariello
- mastrangelo
- tortoriello
- santaniello
- santangelo
- pietrangelo
- pasquarello
- manganiello
- fratangelo
- darcangelo
- cartusciello
- tortorello
- tamburello
- romaniello
- pirandello
- picariello
- muscarello
- monticello
- montebello
- minichiello
- manganello
- giovanniello
- colangelo
- carangelo
- tumminello
- tuminello
- torsiello
- tomasello
- stangelo
- scarpello
Sentences with mellow
1. Adjective
Try offering him a nonfood chew toy while he waits to keep him mellow and distracted.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Hickory, pecan and mesquite will all produce a mellow, aromatic smoke.
3. Verb, base form
This wine will continue to mellow for a year.
Quotes about mellow
1. Can I help you with something?"Clary turned instant traitor against her gender. "Those girls on the other side of the car are staring at you."Jace assumed an air of mellow gratification. "Of course they are,"he said, "I am stunningly attractive.
- Cassandra Clare, City of Bones
2. Sweet is the memory of distant friends! Like the mellow rays of the departing sun, it falls tenderly, yet sadly, on the heart.
- Washington Irving
3. Because you have to just go with the flow. Your life is not your own, with people coming in and out all the time. You get mellow because you have to.
- Sarah Dessen
2. mellow
adjective. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana).
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- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. mellow
verb. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial.
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- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. mellow
adjective. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] unhurried and relaxed.
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- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. mellow
adverb. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] (obsolete) in a mellow manner.
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- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. mellow
adjective. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience.
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- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. mellow
adjective. ['ˈmɛloʊ'] having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience.
Synonyms
Etymology
- melowe (Middle English (1100-1500))