Meaning & Definition of word "Melting"

Melting

/ˈmɛltɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. The act or process of melting.
    • Example: The melting of glaciers is a significant indicator of climate change.
  • 2. The state or condition of being melted.
    • Example: The chocolate was in a melting state, ready to be poured over the cake.

verb:

  • 1. The process of changing from a solid to a liquid due to the application of heat.
    • Example: The snow on the ground began melting as the temperature rose.
  • 2. To dissolve or cause to dissolve; to weaken or diminish.
    • Example: The intense sunlight is melting the ice cream in my cone.
  • 3. To lose one's rigidity or strength; to soften emotionally.
    • Example: He melted at her kind words.

Etymology

Middle English 'melten', from Old English 'meltan'; akin to Old High German 'melzan' and Latin 'meltare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

melting point:

The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.

melting away:

To gradually diminish or disappear.

melting heart:

To become emotionally softened or vulnerable.

Related Words

melt:

To change from a solid to a liquid due to heat.

liquid:

A state of matter that flows freely with a definite volume but no fixed shape.

Slang Meanings of melting

Meaning: To lose one's composure or to become overwhelmed.

Example Sentence: When she smiled at him, he totally melted.

Meaning: To become very affectionate or sentimental.

Example Sentence: Watching the puppy play made her melt.