Mellowed Meaning in English
word · lemma: mellow
Definition
Having become more gentle, relaxed, or less harsh over time, often used to describe a person, mood, or taste.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in informal or semi-formal contexts. Common collocations: 'mellowed with age,' 'mellowed wine,' or 'mellowed personality.' Implies improvement or softening over time. Can describe people, moods, music, or flavors.
Spanish: suavizado - calmadoPortuguese (BR): suavizado - amadurecidoPortuguese (PT): suavizado - amadurecidoChinese (Simplified): 变得温和 - 变得柔和Chinese (Traditional): 變得溫和 - 變得柔和Hindi: शांत हो गया - नरम हो गयाArabic: أصبح أكثر هدوءاً - أصبح أكثر لطفاًBengali: নরম হয়ে গেছে - কোমল হয়ে গেছেRussian: смягчился - стал мягчеJapanese: 穏やかになった - 円熟したVietnamese: dịu lại - trở nên êm dịuKorean: 부드러워졌다 - 누그러졌다Turkish: yumuşadı - olgunlaştıUrdu: نرم ہوگیا - ملائم ہوگیاIndonesian: menjadi lembut - menjadi tenang
Example Sentences
His attitude has mellowed over the years.
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She mellowed after talking to her friend.
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The once strict manager has really mellowed since retirement.
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After a few years in the sun, the color of the wood has mellowed nicely.
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He used to be hot-tempered, but he’s really mellowed out lately.
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The cheese has mellowed and now tastes wonderful.
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